Now that is interesting.. >And the winner was the defendants, ElcomSoft, best known for their >lead developer, Dmitry Sklyarov, who was busted at DefCon. But, the >case really didn't address the main issues of DMCA, and I really >think that the U.S. Attorney's Office was foolish to press forward >with it in a jury case. Afterall, ElcomSoft withdrew the software >days after they found it was in violation of the law. Anyway, for >more on the case see: > >http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1039054467587
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