[sklyarov-chicago] [schoen@loyalty.org: [free-sklyarov] Sklyarov defense team statement]
Peter A. Peterson II
pedro@tastytronic.net
Thu, 30 Aug 2001 16:26:37 -0500
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From: Seth David Schoen <schoen@loyalty.org>
Subject: [free-sklyarov] Sklyarov defense team statement
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 08:32:22 -0700
http://cryptome.org/dmitry-burton.htm
29 August 2001.
Source: Dmitry Sklyarov defense team.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, August 28, 2001
GOVERNMENT REFUSES TO DROP CONTROVERSIAL CHARGES AGAINST DMITRY
SKLYAROV AND INDICTS RUSSIAN PROGRAMMER
San Jose, California -- The government took another step forward
Tuesday in the controversial case against 26 year-old Russian software
programmer Dmitry Sklyarov by indicting Sklyarov and his Moscow-based
employer, ElcomSoft Co. Ltd., for alleged violations of the Digital
Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"). Sklyarov will appear for
arraignment on Thursday, at 9:30 a.m., in Federal Court in San Jose.
"We were hopeful that the government would see the wisdom and justice
in not pursuing a case against Sklyarov," said Sklyarov's attorney,
Joseph M. Burton of Duane Morris in San Francisco, California. "Even
if one were to ignore the serious legal questions involving the DMCA,
this case hardly cries out for criminal prosecution. Sklyarov's and
Elcomsoft's actions are not conduct that Congress intended to
criminalize. We will vigorously contest these charges."
Sklyarov spent 21 days in jail following his July 16, 2001 arrest in
Las Vegas, Nevada, where he was delivering a lecture on electronic
book security. The government arrested Sklyarov because his company
allegedly trafficked in software that circumvented copyright security
on Adobe electronic book software. Adobe has publicly stated that it
does not support the prosecution of Sklyarov.
Sklyarov has not been able to travel outside of Northern California
since he was released on bail on August 6, 2001. "Now, that the
government has decided to move forward with the prosecution, it is
important that Dmitry be reunited with his family so that they can
support each other through this ordeal," Burton stated. Emergency visa
applications for Sklyarov's wife, 2 year-old son, and four-month old
daughter have been filed with the United States Embassy in Moscow by
Sklyarov's attorneys. "We are working to get the family here for the
arraignment on Thursday," added Burton.
Sklyarov's arrest sparked protests in dozens of U.S. cities and abroad
and has raised the stakes in the on-going debate of how to protect
copyrighted works published in electronic format.
In response to numerous inquiries, a defense fund has been
established. Those interested in contributing to Sklyarov's defense
fund can obtain information on where to contribute at
www.elcomsoft.com/aebpr.html.
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