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Court Rules for Swarthmore College Students in Copyright Case Against Voting-Machine Company

By JEFFREY R. YOUNG

A federal court ruled last week that a maker of computer-voting machines violated copyright law when it sent letters demanding that Swarthmore College and an Internet-service provider remove what the company called copyrighted material from their servers, even though the company knew that...

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