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2002-12-19:
Dmitry's
statement in his own words
2002-12-19:
Dmitry's Victory Party in SF - audio by Patrick@RadioEFF
Location: 21st Amendment Restaurant, San Francisco, CA
Speakers: Robin Gross, EFF Staff Attorney, Don Marti, Linux Activist,
Alex Katalov, President of Elcomsoft, Dmitry Sklyarov, Programmer
Running Time: 9:07 (O)pen Audio 3.7MB
http://radio.eff.org/radio_shows/Dmitry_Victory.mp3
2002-12-19:
Dmitry's
Press Conference
2002-12-18:
Dmitry's 27th Birthday!
2002-12-14:
The New York Times has reported that Dmitry will be going
home soon
2002-12-13:
The Associated Press reports that charges against Dmitry Sklyarov will
be dropped in exchange for his testimony against his employer, Elcomsoft.
From http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/12/13/2157215&mode=thread:
U.S. To Drop Charges Against Sklyarov
Posted by timothy
on Thursday December 13, @05:12PM from the in-exchange-for-testimony dept.
Schmerd writes: "The
New York Times has a story
saying that charges will be dropped against Dmitry Sklyarov in exchange
for his testimony against his employer ElcomSoft." Si
adds: "It looks like Dmitri might be home for Christmas. This is
not the end of the trial, but it appears Dmitri has been freed, pending
certain stipulations." jij adds this breaking
news article on the Associated Press wire as well. (The AP story is
also
at Wired). Update: 12/13 22:23 GMT by T:sam@caveman.org
links to a slightly more in-depth AP
report at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
2001-08-30: Dmitry and Elcomsoft
plead not guilty at arraignment
EFF
| Reuters
Details
of 8/30 arraignment
2001-08-28:
Dmitry and Elcomsoft Ltd. indicted for "trafficking in a copyright
circumvention device"
DOJ
release | EFF
release
2001-08-17:
Statement from Dmitry
2001-08-17:
Cryptographer
withholds research due to DMCA fears
2001-08-06:
Released
on bail
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