It's interesting to note that in a recent Canadian decision on copyright, users
are allowed to use recordable media for copying as long as it is for private
use. Of note in the decision is the fact that the manufacturers pay a fee for
each recordable media. I'm sure that if it was deemed
It looks as if your VERIFIABILITY constraints allow pay-for-vote to
take place. The voter V can show his audit number to ward-heeler W,
who can subsequently verify, together with poll-watcher P, that V
voted for Boss B. The PRIVACY section does not seem strong enough to
prevent this.
Ten years
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Matt Crawford wrote:
It looks as if your VERIFIABILITY constraints allow pay-for-vote to
take place. The voter V can show his audit number to ward-heeler W,
who can subsequently verify, together with poll-watcher P, that V
voted for Boss