Elcomsoft not guilty on all counts!

Just heard from a reliable source that Elcomsoft -- the employers of Dmitry Skylarov, the Russian programmer who was arrested for giving a technical talk discussing the flaws in Adobe's eBook security -- was found not guilty on all counts! Woohoo! No link yet, but Lisa Rein's blog has done a great job of aggregating first-hand coverage of the trial by others and by her. Update: Here's a news.com piece on the verdict: Link Discuss (Thanks, Fred!)

Cory Doctorow

Upcoming appearances

* Feb 9, 2012, DeKalb, IL: Day of Doctorow, NIU
* Feb 10-12, 2012, Chicago, IL: Capricon 32
* Feb 13, 2012, Arlington, TX: UT Arlington College of Engineering Distinguished Speaker Series
* Feb 16, 2012, Victoria, BC: 13th Annual Privacy and Security Conference

Recent books:
* Context (essays)
* With a Little Help (short stories)
* For the Win (YA novel)
* Makers (adult novel)

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