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The U.S. Government Must Be Held Responsible For What Happened With Megaupload, The EFF Says
On October 30 2012, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, representing Kyle Goodwin, filed a brief in which they asked for a court of law to scrutinize the government’s decision to shut down Megaupload and, more important,...Kim Dotcom Avoids “Unsafe” .Com, Picks Me.Ga for New Megaupload
Despite ongoing criminal proceedings Kim Dotcom and his team are gearing up to launch a new Megaupload, which will simply be called “Mega”. The spin-off is set to launch on January 20, exactly one...Supreme Court Denies ISP Permission To Appeal Pirate Bay Blockade
Faced with what appears to be an almost immortal beast, during the past couple of years there has been a growing movement by some of the world’s biggest entertainment companies away from trying to...US: Slow legal proceedings are Megaupload’s fault, don’t unfreeze assets
Chad Horwedel The government is urging a US federal judge to reject Megaupload's latest bid to get its assets unfrozen while the extradition fight of its founder, Kim Dotcom, is resolved in New...Megaupload Can’t Come Back Online, U.S. Tells Court
Two weeks ago Megaupload filed a renewed request to dismiss the indictment against it, until the U.S. Government finds a way to properly serve the company. Megaupload’s legal team reiterated that the company’s due...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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