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Directed by | Simon Ardizzone Russell Michaels |
Produced by | Simon Ardizzone Russell Michaels Robert Carrillo Cohen |
Starring | Bev Harris |
Release dates | November 2, 2006 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Language | English |
Hacking Democracy is a 2006 documentary film by Simon Ardizzone and Russell Michaels, produced by Simon Ardizzone, Robert Carrillo Cohen and Russell Michaels, shown on HBO. It documents anomalies and irregularities with 'evoting' systems that occurred during the 2004 election, especially in Volusia County, Florida, and investigates the integrity of electronic voting machines. Even though no one from Diebold Election System had seen the film, President David Byrd suggested that "Hacking Democracy" was "replete with material examples of inaccurate reporting", and demanded that it not be aired. His criticism was based on an earlier film made by the same directors. One of Diebold's objections to the film was that it failed to mention that Avi Rubin, a John Hopkins computer science professor who is a vocal Diebold critic in the film, owned stock options in VoteHere which sells auditing software and systems for voting machines. Avi Rubin went on to return his stock options and withdraw from the VoteHere advisory board, from which he says he has not had any meaningful contact since joining over 2 years ago, except the occasional receipt of a press clipping.
Notes and references
- Janofsky, Michael (2006-10-31). "Diebold demands that HBO cancel documentary on voting machines". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 2006-11-03.
- Lerer, Lisa (2006-11-01). "Diebold Gives HBO A Thumbs Down". Forbes.
See also
- Black Box Voting
- 2004 United States election voting controversies
- 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities
- Electoral fraud: Methods of physical tampering with voting machines
External links
- Official site
- Hacking Democracy at IMDb
- Ars's How to Steal an Election by Hacking
- Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy
- Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy: Diebold Hacking video
- Black Box Voting
- Caltech reports on voting machines
Independant reviews
- New York Times review of the documentary
- Another The New York Times review
- The Boston Herald
- Salon.com
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- The Register (UK)
- The Winston-Salem Journal
- CBS NEWS
- Asheville Citizen-Times
- Huffington (NY) Post
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- Cleveland Leader
- Black Entertainment Television(BET)
- CNET News
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel
- Computer World
- The Chattanoogan
- Talk of the Nation-Science Friday (National Public Radio)
- Seattle Post-Inteligencer
- Washington Post
- Contra Costa (CA) Times
- Baltimore Sun
- http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2006/11/02/hacking_casts_doubt_on_security_of_ballots_1162434647 Boston Globe]
- Emporia (KS) Gazette
- Seattle Times
- New York Post
- TV Guide
- Washinton Times
- Forbes
- Hollywood Reporter
- MSNBC
- Newark Star Ledger
- Louisville Courier-Journal
- New York Daily News
- Kansas City Star
- Wilmington (DE) News Journal
- A South Korean newspaper
- Dallas Morning News
- Reuters, WKYC-TV
- Orlando Sentinel
- Variety
- CNN Money
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette
- San Jose Mercury News
- Anchorage Daily News
- Rocky Mountain News
- Royal Gazette (Bermuda)
- Raleigh News & Observer
- Atlanta Journal Constitution
- Detroit Free Press
- Akron Beacon-Journal
- South Coast (MA) Today
- Salt Lake City Weekley
- Gentleman's Quarterly (GQ)
- Nashua Telegraph
- Wall Street Journal
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