Apple’s Co-Founder Takes Dotcom’s Side

Kim Dotcom in court room Steve Wozniak argued that the case against Kim Dotcom is “hokey” and an offense to Internet innovation. Wozniak – Apple’s co-founder – and Kim Dotcom – former headmaster at the school of file-sharing – took a stand by speaking against the federal case that made the news for the past year in various interviews with The Associate Press on Wednesday. When Wozniak was visiting New Zealand the previous month to give a speech, he found that Dotcom was unable to meet him as he was under house arrest. As such, the American computer engineer and programmer empathized with Dotcom’s situation and decided to keep contact by e-mail. “It’s just kind of ridiculous what they did to his life,” Wozniak said in a telephone interview.

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