Declan: >Your guess is as good as mine, and I'll defer to the criminal lawyers here, >if there are any. My suspicion: In truly "criminal" enterprises, I suspect >they'd go after the officers of the corporation. But in practice >"trafficking" is a broad prohibition, and the Feds will arrest anyone >involved who sets foot in the U.S. But the ElcomSoft officers were not arrested, and it seems they are more responsible for the commercial exploitation of AEBPR than Dmitry. Now their arrest may be in the offing if they have not left the US or underground. Is Dmitry now bait for the ElcomSoft officers?
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