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'''Dmitry Sklyarov''' is a Russian programmer.
'''Dmitry Sklyarov''' is a Russian programmer.


He was arrested in the US after giving a [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Adobe/Gallery/ds-defcon/sld001.htm presentation] at the [[Defcon]] conference revealing that various products for allegedly securing electronic books were in fact [[snake oil (cryptography) | extremely weak]]. He and his employer [[Elcomsoft]] were charged under the [[DMCA]] with distributing illegal tools to circumvent publishers' encryption technology. The case became a <i>cause celebre</i> for opponents of the DMCA. The [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] have a [http://www.eff.org/cases/us-v-elcomsoft-sklyarov summary].
He was arrested in the US after giving a [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Adobe/Gallery/ds-defcon/sld001.htm presentation] at the [[Defcon]] conference revealing that various products for allegedly securing electronic books were in fact [[snake oil (cryptography) | extremely weak]]. He and his employer [[Elcomsoft]] were charged under the [[DMCA]] with distributing illegal tools to circumvent publishers' encryption technology. Both he and the publisher were eventually found [http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-978176.html not guilty] on all charges.
 
The case became a <i>cause celebre</i> for opponents of the DMCA. The [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] have a [http://www.eff.org/cases/us-v-elcomsoft-sklyarov summary].

Revision as of 04:41, 27 November 2008

Dmitry Sklyarov is a Russian programmer.

He was arrested in the US after giving a presentation at the Defcon conference revealing that various products for allegedly securing electronic books were in fact extremely weak. He and his employer Elcomsoft were charged under the DMCA with distributing illegal tools to circumvent publishers' encryption technology. Both he and the publisher were eventually found not guilty on all charges.

The case became a cause celebre for opponents of the DMCA. The Electronic Frontier Foundation have a summary.