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1) Alan Cox : The Diary:
>Respected British Scientist Resigns from US-Based
Conference-Planning
>Committee
>
> Citing Fear of Prosecution under DMCA
>
> UK scientist & programmer Alan Cox, a key member of the USENIX
Annual
> Linux Showcase (ALS) planning committee, has resigned in the wake
of
> the arrest of DEFCON presenter Dmitry Sklyarov and legal threats
> against USENIX presenter Prof. Edward Felten & colleagues, under
the
> questionably-constitutional US "Digital Millennium Copyright Act"
> (DMCA). Cox sent USENIX the following open letter of resignation:
>
> I hereby tender my resignation to the USENIX ALS committee.
>
> With the arrest of Dimitry Sklyarov it has become apparent that
it
> is not safe for non-US software engineers to visit the United
> States. While he was undoubtedly chosen for political reasons as
a
> Russian it is a good example for the US public that the risk
> extends arbitarily further.
>
> USENIX by its choice of a US location is encouraging other
> programmers, many from Eastern European states hated by the US
> government, to take the same risks. That is something I cannot
> morally be part of. Who will be the next conference speaker
slammed
> into a US jail for years for committing no crime? Are USENIX
> prepared to take the chance it will be their speakers?
>
> Until the DMCA mess is resolved I would urge all non-US citizens
to
> boycott conferences in the USA and all US conference bodies to
hold
> their conferences elsehere.
>
> I appreciate that this problem is not of USENIX making, but it
must
> be addressed.
>
> Alan Cox
>
> Similar resignations of non-US members of US conference- and other
> event-planning bodies are increasing, with many more expected. It
is
> thus crystal clear that the DMCA is having one of the most
palpable
> "chilling effects" in American history on perfectly legal
expression.
> EFF remains very concerned about such "secondary effects" of this
> legislation, and is committed to seeing it undone.
>
> [Sources: Linux World News & NewsForge
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