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Intellectual Property

Dec. 3, 2003

Voting-Machine Maker Retreats

SAN JOSE - Diebold Inc., the manufacturer of electronic voting machines whose accuracy has been questioned, told a judge Monday it is dropping its legal fight with college students who posted confidential e-mail exchanges between company employees about problems with the system.

        By Craig Anderson
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - Diebold Inc., the manufacturer of electronic voting machines whose accuracy has been questioned, told a judge Monday it is dropping its legal fight with college students who posted confidential e-mail exchanges between company employees abo...

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