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posted by mpawlo
on Tuesday December 17, @01:48PM
from the dimitry-is-free-and-so-is-his-employer dept.
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A jury in San Jose, CA today found Elcomsoft with now famous employee Dimitry Sklyarov not guilty of copyright infringment. Elcomsoft was charged with breaking the anti-circumvention measures (which is prohibited under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act) in Adobe's Ebook software to create a program that converted Ebook files into more easily handled PDF-files. The jury concluded that Elcomsoft not wilfully violated copyright law.
Read the report from News.com with more information.
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