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[Nettime-bold] -*- DMITRY SKLYAROV MUST BE FREED -*- |
+-------------------------------------------------+ FREE DMITRY SKLYAROV CALL TO ACTION END THE DMCA RAMPAGE +-------------------------------------------------+ Monday, July 23rd, 2001 Protests to FREE DMITRY Franchises Available In Your Town Or Village Dmitry Sklyarov is a Russian programmer who gave a presentation at Def Con in Las Vegas about weaknesses in the security system of the Adobe eBook platform. Dmitry is also the author of a software utility that allows legitimate purchasers of eBooks to exercise their fair use rights (such as reading eBooks on a Linux machine) which are impeded by the eBook security system. Adobe Systems, makers of the eBook, filed a complaint with the FBI about Dmitry under the criminal section of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Based on this complaint, the FBI arrested Dmitry in Las Vegas on July 16th, 2001, where he has been held without bail and out of contact with his family in Russia. There's an excellent collection of documents on Dmitry, including a boyish photo where you just want to pinch his little Russian cheek, here: http://www.planetebook.com/mainpage.asp?webpageid=170 How long is a guy like that going to last in Federal prison? Jesus. Oh, there's more info on the case here: http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/US_v_Sklyarov/20010718_eff_sklyarov_statement.html And an excellent mailing list here: http://zork.net/mailman/listinfo/free-sklyarov/ A broad coalition of cypherpunks, hackers, Free Software enthusiasts, and other supporters of information freedom are joining under the umbrella of the Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF) in a protest on Monday, July 23rd. Demonstrations will be held in most North American Cities, as well as Moscow. In the San Francisco Bay Area marchers will picket and cause a ruckus in front of Adobe System's world headquarters to demand that they immediately drop their complaint and work for the release of Dmitry Sklyarov. (The announcement follows this message.) In addition, there are people concerned with information freedom all over the world organizing demonstrations at Adobe Systems offices, US embassies, and US Federal buildings to protest Dmitry's arrest. You can find out more here: http://www.eff.org/Alerts/ It's probably worth noting that US President George Bush is touring Europe right now. Maybe an event coinciding with his presence in your city...? Anyways, if you're at all interested, please come. Please feel free to pass this information on to others who may be concerned. Free Dmitry, ~Mr. Bad ---8<--- Free Dmitry Free Dmitry MARCH ON ADOBE Free Dmitry Free Dmitry Monday, July 23, 2001, 11AM-1PM Downtown San Jose, California, USA Please join programmers and freedom lovers in San Jose on Monday to protest the arrest of Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov. At the request of Adobe Systems of San Jose, Dmitry was arrested by the FBI in Las Vegas on July 16th. "The U.S. government for the first time is prosecuting a programmer for building a tool that may be used for many purposes, including those that legitimate purchasers need in order to exercise their fair use rights," said Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Robin Gross. Demonstrations will be held worldwide. For information on Dmitri's case and other "Free Dmitry" events, please visit the Electronic Frontier Foundation web site at http://eff.org/Alerts/ MEET AT THE SNAKE: We will meet in downtown San Jose at the snake sculpture, Quetzalcoatl, at the south end of Cesar Chavez Park. Cesar Chavez Park is at the corner of South Market St. and West San Carlos St., across San Carlos from the Hyatt St. Claire Hotel. > From the snake we will march the two blocks to Adobe together. > From VTA light rail: Take the Santa Teresa/Baypointe line to the Convention Center stop. Trains run approximately every 10 minutes. The convention center is on the south side of the street; walk 1/2 block east on W. San Carlos St. to the snake. > From Caltrain: Transfer from Caltrain to the Santa Teresa/Baypointe light rail line at the Tamien station. VTA light rail schedules: http://www.vta.org/schedules/SC_901.html Driving: Downtown San Jose is accessible from US 101, Interstate 280, and California 87. http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?addr=S+Market+St+and+W+San+Carlos+St &csz=San+Jose%2C+CA Parking: An inexpensive parking garage is available at the San Jose Convention Center, across San Carlos. The entrance is from Almaden Blvd., one block west. WHAT TO BRING Please bring a sign or a U.S. or Russian flag, and a cell phone if you have one. Keep signs simple (4 words is ideal) so that they are easy to read for people passing by. "Adobe: drop the charges" and "Free Dmitry" are examples. Free event T-shirts to the first 50 attendees. LOCAL EVENT CONTACT Don Marti <dmarti@zgp.org> 650-962-9601 or 650-743-8035 (cell) WORLDWIDE CONTACT Will Doherty, EFF Online Activist <help-sklyarv@eff.org> +1 415 436-9333 x111 ---8<--- -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Bad <mr.bad@pigdog.org> | Pigdog Journal | http://pigdog.org/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Fucken FREE DMITRY!" -- Ben Franklin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold