If you can't dazzle them with brilliance

I'm just going to reproduce the intro on Slashdot:

Your Rights Online: E-Voting Companies Answer Critics With ... Spin

Posted by timothy on Monday October 20, @08:59PM
from the swatting-those-pesky-expert-types dept.
Whammy666 writes "Wired has a follow-up article which tells of how Diebold and other E-Voting machine manufacturers have enlisted the Information Technology Association of America (a trade public relations and lobbying group) to 'generate positive public perception' of the companies and to 'reduce substantially the level and amount of criticism from computer scientists and other security experts about the fallibility of electronic voting systems.' It seems the concerns about the lack of an audit trail are finally being heard as the industry is reconsidering its opposition to giving the voter a paper receipt of his vote. Of course, a paper receipt given to the voter still doesn't allow for a manual recount should an election dispute arise unless the receipts are collected and secured by election officials." Reassuring PR is Stage Two; remember that Stage One is silence your critics.

Posted by Prometheus 6 on October 20, 2003 - 6:00pm :: Seen online
 
 

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