But Dmitry did no wrong.
Reports on the protests over the arrest of Dmitry Sklyarov, a Russian programmer, by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation in July 2001 after he delivered a paper at a computer conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Details of the case involving the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA...
| Published in: | Economist Vol. 360; no. 8233; p. 31 |
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Economist Newspaper Limited
8/4/2001
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