Adobe, Electronic Frontier Foundation Call for Release
Contacts for EFF:
Will Doherty, EFF Online Activist / Media Relations,
wild@eff.org,
+1 415-436-9333 x111
Robin Gross, EFF Staff Attorney - Intellectual Property,
robin@eff.org,
+1 415-436-9333 x112
Contact for Adobe:
Holly Campbell, Senior Corporate Public Relations Manager,
campbell@adobe.com,
...
EFF Letter From Executive Director Shari Steele
Electronic Frontier Foundation
454 Shotwell Street
San Francisco CA 94110
The Honorable John Ashcroft
Attorney General
Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530
July 20, 2001
Dear Attorney General Ashcroft:
At the request of Adobe Corporation, Dmitry...
Protest Adobe's Role in Jailing Programmer Sklyarov
The Electronic Frontier Foundation and community activists urge concerned citizens to join in a San Francisco Bay Area protest on Monday, July 23, against software firm Adobe's role in the jailing of programmer Dmitry Sklyarov.
The local protest is part of a multinational effort to secure the release of...
Association of American Publishers Statement in Support of Sklyarov Prosecution
Publishers Hail Government Action Against Russian Ebook Hackers
Washington, DC: The nation's largest association of book and journal publishers today hailed the actions of the U.S. Department of Justice in arresting and charging a Russian cryptographer for trafficking in software that was primarily designed to "hack" technological safeguards that...
Statement on the Arrest of Dmitry Sklyarov
Once again, the Digital Millineum Copyright Act (DMCA) is proving itself to be as harmful to civil liberties as we predicted it would be. The latest victim is a Russian programmer named Dmitry Sklyarov, who authored a program that permits copying, printing and lending of electronic books by unlocking a...
FBI Arrests Programmer in Las Vegas
The FBI arrested Russian citizen Dmitry Sklyarov in Las Vegas, Nevada, yesterday on charges of distributing a product designed to circumvent copyright protection measures. Sklyarov, who was in Las Vegas to deliver a lecture on electronic book security, allegedly authored a program which permits editing, copying, and printing of electronic...
Federal Court Upholds Anonymous Speech on Internet
For Immediate Release -- Apr. 20, 2001
Contact:
Lauren Gelman, Public Policy Dir.
gelman@eff.org
+1 202 487-0420
Seattle -- In a precedent-setting ruling on free speech in cyberspace, a federal court in Seattle yesterday upheld the right to speak anonymously on the Internet. U.S....
Free Speech Advocates Seek to Protect Anonymous Speech on Internet
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Cindy Cohn
Director of Legal Services
Electronic Frontier Foundation
(415)436-9333 x 108
Doug Honig
ACLU
(206)624-2184
Seattle- In a case involving free speech and privacy rights online, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Electronic Frontier...
EFF Appeals California DVD Software Ban
Contacts:
Katina Bishop - EFF Communications Manager
+1 415 436 9333 x101katina@eff.org
Robin Gross - EFF Staff Attorneyrobin@eff.org
San Francisco CA -- The Electronic Frontier Foundation today appealed a January 20 order barring publication of DeCSS software on dozens of Web sites....
Bernstein's Brief Requesting Remand to Dist. Court
LETTER BRIEF
BY ORDER OF THE COURT
Ms. Cathy Catterson
Clerk, United States Court of Appeals
for the Ninth Circuit
P.O. Box 193939
San Francisco, CA 941119-3939
Re: Bernstein v. Department of Justice
Case No. 97-16686
Please circulate to Justices B....

