[free-sklyarov] Fwd: IP: Early ebook publisher's essay on why they should free
Dmitri
James S. Tyre
jstyre at jstyre.com
Fri Jul 27 16:32:29 PDT 2001
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>Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 18:54:08 -0400
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>From: David Farber <dave at farber.net>
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>>Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 14:19:15 -0700
>>From: Brad Templeton <brad at templetons.com>
>>To: farber at cis.upenn.edu
>>
>>Dave, if you are interested for IP, I have put up an essay on the subject
>>from my perspective both as EFF chairman and an early-era ebook publisher.
>>
>> http://www.templetons.com/brad/free.html
>>
>>
>>
>>An eBook Publisher on why the U.S. Attorney should free Dmitry Sklyarov
>>
>> There's been a lot of debate about the recent jailing of
>> a young Russian named Dmitry Sklyarov, who helped write a
>> controversial program that used to be sold by his employer,
>> a Moscow company named Elcomsoft.
>>
>> This missive will be a bit different from some of the
>> others you've read because I'm an ebook publisher -- one
>> of the first. In addition, I've made pretty much all the
>> money I've got from publishing copyrighted material online,
>> and I'm a heavy defender of the rights of authors.
>>
>> .....
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