Free Culture Swarthmore

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Free Culture Swarthmore is a student group at Swarthmore College and the founding chapter of FreeCulture.org. It is better known by its former name, the Swarthmore Coalition for the Digital Commons, where it played a central role in the controversy over Diebold Election Systems and electronic voting machines in 2004. Its co-founders Luke Smith and Nelson Pavlosky sued Diebold for abusing copyright law in OPG v. Diebold.

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