“Intellectual Property of voting systems still owned by firm linked to Venezuelan President, despite press statement to the contrary,” the Huffington Post reports.
“Canadian-based Dominion Voting Systems has quietly announced its second acquisition of a major U.S. voting machine company in as many months and, right out of the gate, they’ve lied about it. Not an auspicious beginning for the company which may now, virtually overnight, have become the dominant private e-voting machine company in this country,” contributor Brad Friedman writes.
Key points:
- “As part of the transaction, Dominion has acquired Sequoia’s inventory and all intellectual property, including software, firmware and hardware, for Sequoia’s precinct and central count optical scan and DRE voting solutions, including BPS, WinEDS, Edge, Edge2, Advantage, Insight, InsightPlus and 400CX systems,” Dominion said in its news release.
- “That statement is an outright lie.”
- “… the matter of the true ownership of the intellectual property (IP) of Sequoia’s voting systems wasn’t at all what the company had represented to the public, to media, to election official customers, even in courts of law.”
Source:
1. https://www.huffpost.com/exclusive-on-heels-of-die
1. Is the Huffington Post accurate in saying that Dominion “lies about Chavez ties”?
2. If there remain ties to the Venezuelan regime, what does it mean for the country when the Huffington Post that Dominion “may now, virtually overnight, have become the dominant private e-voting machine company in this country”?
3. Why did Dominion not sue the Huffington Post for saying that Dominion’s denial about ties to Caracas “is an outright lie”?
4. What might have been uncovered in discovery back in 2010?
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