FC: Federal grand jury indicts Sklyarov, Elcomsoft on five counts

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Wed Aug 29 2001 - 06:11:23 PDT

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    AP, Reuters on Sklyarov indictment:
    http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx/ap/20010828/tc/hacker_convention_arrest_5.html
    http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx/nm/20010828/tc/tech_hacker_dc_5.html
    
    Politech archive on U.S. v. Sklyarov:
    http://www.politechbot.com/cgi-bin/politech.cgi?name=sklyarov
    
    If there are five counts and each count carries a five-year prison term 
    (and, as in the Bell case, they run consecutively), you do the math. Don't 
    mess with the DMCA.
    
    -Declan
    
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    Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 18:15:37 -0700
    From: Will Doherty <wildat_private>
    Subject: EFF: Grand Jury Charges Russian Company and Programmer
    
    Electronic Frontier Foundation Media Release
    
    For Immediate Release: August 28, 2001
    
    
    Contacts:
    
    Cindy Cohn, EFF Legal Director, cindyat_private,
       +1 415 436-9333 x108 (office),
       +1 415 823-2148 (cell)
    
    Will Doherty, EFF Online Activist / Media Relations,
       pressat_private, +1 415 436-9333 x111 (office),
       +1 415 794-6064 (cell)
    
    
    Grand Jury Charges Russian Company and Programmer
    
    Adds Conspiracy to Circumvention Trafficking Charge
    
    San Jose, California - A United States grand jury this
    afternoon indicted Russian company Elcomsoft along with
    previously jailed programmer Dmitry Sklyarov on charges
    of trafficking and conspiracy to traffic in a copyright
    circumvention device.
    
    Since the grand jury handed down a five-count indictment,
    Sklyarov -- who is out of custody on $50,000 bail -- could
    face a prison term of up to twenty-five years and a US
    $2,250,000 fine. As a corporation, Elcomsoft faces a
    potential US $2,500,000 fine.
    
    "We have been hearing from many people about lawful
    uses of Elcomsoft's computer program," explained Cindy
    Cohn, Electronic Frontier Foundation Legal Director.
    "It's outrageous that the unconstitutional Digital
    Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) could put this young man
    away for much of the rest of his life."
    
    "We were hoping that the government would see the wisdom
    and justice in not pursuing a case against Sklyarov,"
    said his attorney, Joseph M. Burton of Duane Morris in
    San Francisco. "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 and his attorneys will appear at an arraignment
    scheduled for 9:30 AM Pacific time this Thursday,
    August 30, with US Magistrate Judge Richard Seeborg
    presiding, in courtroom 4, 5th floor of the Federal
    District Court for the Northern District of California,
    San Jose Branch, 280 South 1st Street, in San Jose,
    California.
    
    Well-dressed observers plan to attend the arraignment
    and nonviolent protests are scheduled in Moscow (Russia),
    London (England), Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
    and Black Rock City, Nevada.
    
    Directions and map to San Jose Federal Building:
    http://www.cand.uscourts.gov/cand/CourtInfo.nsf/6f311f8841e7da2488256405006827f0/f3b46c67b334132e88256682007f6ba9?OpenDocument
    
    Background on the Sklyarov case:
    http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/US_v_Sklyarov/
    
    Calendar of protests related to the Sklyarov case:
    http://freesklyarov.org/calendar/
    
    
    
    
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