U.S. Govt: Megaupload Users Should Sue Megaupload

Nearly half a year has passed since Megaupload’s servers were raided by the U.S. Government, and still there is no agreement on how former users can retrieve their files. This prompted Megaupload user Kyle Goodwin, a sports reporter who used Megaupload to store work-related files, to take action. Helped by the EFF, Mr. Goodwin filed a motion in which he demands that the court finds a workable solution for the return of his data, and that of other former Megaupload users. Previous attempts to come to a solution have all failed. Hosting company Carpathia agreed to sell Megaupload the servers for $1,000,000 earlier this year, but the U.S.

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U.S. Govt: Megaupload Users Should Sue Megaupload

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