[free-sklyarov] Max Cleland (GA) response to Sklyarov case

Ilya V. Vasilyev ath at limm.mgimo.ru
Wed Sep 26 15:10:38 PDT 2001


Hi, mickeym!

His text has only legal facts, without demonstration of senator position
to the case.  Don't be surprised, if any other electorial will get
byte-to-byte
copy of this letter, if ask him about Sklyarov.

Both EFF and APP positions are much better -- at least we know,
who are our friends and enemies.  The direction to shoot and who is
on our back.

IMHO, Max Cleland wants just to sit in the chair, wait for the winner and
apploud to him.  May be, he is a good person, but has too much fear of
DMCA sponsors.  Until he really understand that controversial (English
word-by-word) DMCA and, especially, Adobe products, are uncompatible
with human freedom, he will not get support from Free Dmitry movement.

- - -
Ilya V. Vasilyev
Civil Hackers' School
Moscow Center +7(095)162-4767
http://hscool.org/

>
> Below is the text of a letter that I received from my state senator...
>
> mickeym
> ============================================================
>
>     Thank you for contacting me regarding the arrest of Russian
> programmer
> Dmitry Skylarov and his employer Elcom Ltd.  I appreciate hearing from
> you on
> this matter.
>
>     As you know, the patent and copyright system is established by
> Article I,
> Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution: "Congress Shall
> Have the
> Power . . . To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by
> securing for
> limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their
> respective
> Writings and Discoveries . . . "  This clause allows an inventor or
> creator to
> temporarily exclude others from the use of their information without
> compensation, and it places information associated with an invention in
> the
> public domain.  Congress has passed legislation such as the Digital
> Millennium
> Copyright Act (DMCA) to enforce copyrights in the new digital era.
>
>     Mr. Skylarov and Elcom were both indicted by a Federal grand jury on
> August
> 28, 2001.  The defendants were each indicted on one count of conspiracy
> to
> traffic in technology primarily designed to circumvent, and marketed for
> use in
> circumventing, technology that protects a right of a copyright owner,
> two counts
> of trafficking in technology primarily designed to circumvent technology
> that
> protects a right of a copyright owner and two counts of trafficking in
> technology marketed for use in circumventing technology that protects a
> right of
> a copyright owner.  According to the Department of Justice (DOJ) these
> are the
> first indictments under the DMCA.  The act requires the government to
> prove
> beyond a reasonable doubt that a defendant offered to the public,
> provided or
> trafficked in technology that was primarily designed to circumvent
> copyright
> protections, or was marketed for use in circumventing copyright
> protections.
> The statute provides penalties when the copyright violations are
> perpetrated for
> commercial advantage or private financial gain.  In addition, certain
> exceptions
> exist to the DMCA for non profit libraries, archives and educational
> institutions.
>
>     In this case the indictment alleges that Mr. Skylarov wrote a
> program, the
> Advanced eBook Processor (AEBPR), for the primary purpose of removing
> any and
> all limitations on an ebook purchaser's ability to copy, distribute,
> print, have
> the text read audibly by the computer or any other limitation imposed by
> the
> publisher or distributor of the ebook.  Secondly, the indictment alleges
> that
> Elcom made the program available for sale over a web site hosted in
> Chicago, by
> which individuals could download a copy of the program.
>
>     The Adobe eBook Reader program is sold by a publisher or distributor
> to
> individuals who wish to read an ebook on their computer.  The publisher
> or
> distributor of the ebook can limit a purchaser's ability to copy,
> distribute,
> print or have the text read audibly by the computer.  This program
> enables
> copyright holders to manage the distribution of an ebook by purchasers.
>
>     Mr. Skylarov has been released on bail and could face a prison term
> up to
> five years.  Please be assured that I will continue to monitor this
> groundbreaking trial and will certainly consider changes to the DMCA if
> it does
> not work effectively or as intended.  Again, thank you for contacting
> me.  It
> was good to hear from you.
>
>                         Most respectfully,
>
>
>
>                         Max Cleland
>                         United States Senator
>
> MC:mdp
> ====================================================
>
>
>
>
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