- Mon Dec 9 2002 Sklyarov testifies in copyright trial
The long-awaited live testimony of Dmitry Sklyarov finally gets under way in the ElcomSoft trial, as the Russian programmer takes the stand for the defense.
- Fri Dec 20 2002 Sklyarov reflects on DMCA travails
In his first interview since testifying in the ElcomSoft case, Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov talks with CNET News.com about how the controversial copyright law is affecting programmers.
- Mon Aug 6 2001 Russian programmer out on bail
Three weeks after his arrest, Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov is released on bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 23.
- Tue Jul 24 2001 Commentary: No easy way to protect content
The arrest of Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov highlights the turmoil that the Internet has created in businesses intent on protecting their content.
- Thu Aug 30 2001 Protesters declare war on copyright law
Supporters backing Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov declare war on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act at a fund-raiser for his legal defense.
- Fri Jul 27 2001 Hacker arrest may spur review of digital rules
The plight of arrested Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov is again shining the spotlight on a controversial law designed to expand copyright protections into the digital age.
- Wed Oct 16 2002 Visa roadblock could delay DMCA case
ElcomSoft programmer Dmitry Sklyarov and CEO Alex Katalov are scheduled to appear in court to address alleged copyright violations. Yet a visa problem could delay the date.
- Mon Apr 1 2002 Russian firm battles copyright law
Prosecutors allege that ElcomSoft violated a controversial law by circumventing e-book technology, continuing the case after dropping charges against programmer Dmitry Sklyarov.
- Tue Dec 10 2002 Code cracking in court
Testimony in the closely watched ElcomSoft trial ends. Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov, whose arrest sparked the legal feud with Adobe Systems, addressed issues surrounding the company's software while on the stand.
- Thu Dec 5 2002 U.S. shows Sklyarov video in court
The Russian programmer, key to the ElcomSoft criminal trial, doesn't make a live appearance, but a video deposition has him saying software could be used for "bad purposes."

