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[dvd-discuss] [free-sklyarov] NEW: Elcomsoft Executive Responds To Federal Charges Against Dmitry Sklyarov
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- From: "Lars Gaarden" <larsg(at)eurorights.org>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 19:15:57 +0200
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Doesn't seem like the FBI is going to win on a walk-over.
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From: "Kurt Foss" <kfoss@planetpdf.com>
To: <free-sklyarov@zork.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 6:54 PM
Subject: [free-sklyarov] NEW: Elcomsoft Executive Responds To Federal Charges Against Dmitry Sklyarov
> Elcomsoft Executive Responds To Federal Charges Against Dmitry Sklyarov
>
> Alex Katalov, president of ElcomSoft Co. Ltd. of Moscow, Russia, made
> his first public statement since Dmitry Sklyarov, his employee, and
> his company were indicted by a U.S. court on five counts of violating
> the country's Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Calling the
> federal government's allegations "a very unfortunate and misguided
> attempt" to set a precedent by singling out the young programmer and
> his employer, Katalov appeared ready to take up the issues in court.
> "ElcomSoft did not violate the letter or the intent of the DMCA,
> which we will prove in due time," he says.
>
> http://www.planetebook.com/mainpage.asp?webpageid=219