--- Roger Hayter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It may not be popular to say so, but I am sure that
> America's
> oppression, torture and murder of anyone who opposes
> its political,
> military and economic hegemony is unlikely to be
> stopped except by the
> united military force of the peoples
It may not be popular to say so, but I am sure that America's
oppression, torture and murder of anyone who opposes its political,
military and economic hegemony is unlikely to be stopped except by the
united military force of the peoples of the world. This may take some
time to arrange. In the m
No, don't free him. Fight the legal battle instead,
although letting him out on bail for the dubious crime
of breaking some pretty basic encryption might be in
order.
Frankly I think this case is just crying out for some
EFF legal battle.
--- "Mr.Bad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dmitry Sklyaro
> Dmitry was arrested under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act -- a US
> law that does not apply in his native Russia -- for creating a
> "circumvention device."
Meanwhile, unconfirmed reports of individuals selling and trading DVD-Rs
containing the entire suite of Adobe products at De
Here's the slide presentation he gave at Def Con:
freenet:KSK@text/postscript/defcon.ps.bz2
On Thursday 19 July 2001 08:44 pm, you wrote:
> Dmitry Sklyarov is a Russian programmer arrested by the FBI at Def Con
> on July 16th after giving a talk on security holes in Adobe System's
> eBook softw