--- a/handouts/ho02.tex Fri Jan 15 02:33:25 2016 +0000
+++ b/handouts/ho02.tex Tue Jan 19 14:37:33 2016 +0000
@@ -90,6 +90,20 @@
soon. That is because it is still not as secret and
secure as paper ballots, the parliamentary committee
in charge concluded.
+
+\item Norway experimented with Internet voting, but their
+ interest fizzled away after some tries. Their idea was
+ to get Internet voting ``right'' --- it is a small,
+ prosperous and stable country, which can afford with
+ playing with new ways of exercising their democratic
+ voting rights. Well, e-voting is an incredibly difficult
+ problem, even in such favourable circumstances, as
+ explained in this video from the Chaos Computer Club
+ conference in 2014:
+
+ \begin{center}
+ \url{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KawZ3m_EeSU}
+ \end{center}
\item India uses e-voting devices since at least 2003. They
use ``keep-it-simple'' machines produced by a