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Dmitri deal is struck

Skylarov is offered freedom in exchange for testifying against his employer

By James Middleton 14 Dec 2001

The US has agreed to a deal which will see the Russian programmer Dmitri Sklyarov go free.

The only catch is that in exchange for his freedom, Sklyarov will have to testify against his employer, Elcomsoft, about alleged violations of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA).

But Elcomsoft has welcomed the deal, saying that it stops the company from worrying about Sklyarov facing a 25-year jail sentence.

Elcomsoft offered to take the place of Sklyarov as sole defendant in the case.

A statement from the company's lawyers said that the case could actually be bolstered if Sklyarov testifies on behalf of the US.

"The company knows that neither Dmitri nor they, committed any criminal acts and believes that in the end, they will be found innocent of any and all charges the US Government is bringing against them," said the statement.

Charges against Sklyarov will be dropped if he testifies, but he will also be under court-ordered supervision for one year and will be required to phone in to a US court once a month.

If found guilty, Elcomsoft faces fines of up to $2.25m.

After his arrest at the DefCon hacker conference in summer, for allegedly writing software in breach of the DMCA, Sklyarov was released on $50,000 bail and has been living in California pending the outcome of the trial.

See also:

Elcomsoft finds more eBook failings  15 Jul 2002
Elcomsoft fails to get copyright infringement case dropped  09 May 2002
DMCA cannot be used in Adobe e-book case, argues lawyer  05 Mar 2002
Russian company faces $2.25m fine if found guilty  29 Jan 2002
sklyarovCopyright cracker goes home to Moscow  02 Jan 2002
Adobe's nemesis in the dock  23 Nov 2001
New release shipped without information on security patches  30 Oct 2001
Cryptographers and coders express concerns over Digital Copyright Act  07 Sep 2001

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