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Intellectual Property

Oct. 19, 2002

Visas Are Denied in Elcomsoft Trial

SAN JOSE - The first criminal trial under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act could be in danger because two key Russian witnesses have been denied permission to return to the United States to testify.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - The first criminal trial under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act could be in danger because two key Russian witnesses have been denied permission to return to the United States to testify.
        Joseph Burton, a partner at Duane Morris in San Francisco, said he would file a motion w...

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