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From: pandora at swi.com.br (pandora@....com.br)
Subject: RE: FEEDBACK: Testing Microsoft and the DMCA

On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 03:58:38PM -0500, Ed Carp wrote:
> > Please post the link for the first successful prosecution of an American
> > citizen for simply publishing a book.  That would go a long way toward
> > establishing the credibility of your diatribe.
> 
> No need.  Dmitri Skylarov was successfully prosecuted for his paper on how

I don't think he is an American citizen, but would it have been handled
differently if he were?


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