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Kim Dotcom: Many Megaupload Users at the US Government

Aside from preparing the cases of the Megaupload defendants, a team of lawyers is working hard to grant the site’s users access to their personal data. The cyberlocker is working out a deal with the Department of Justice to allow users to download their personal files. Interestingly enough, Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom reveals that these users include many high-ranking US Government officials.

megaupload logoIn the wake of the MegaUpload shutdown many of the site’s users complained that their personal files had been lost due to collateral damage.

From work-related data to personal photos, the raid disabled access to hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of files that were clearly not infringing.

With most of the news coverage focusing on Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom and the racketeering, copyright infringement and money laundering charges, the fate of these users hasn’t received the attention it deserves.

By taking down Megaupload many of the site’s users were directly harmed. To resolve this matter Megaupload has been talking to the Department of Justice.

“Megaupload’s legal team is working hard to reunite our users with their data. We are negotiating with the Department of Justice to allow all Mega users to retrieve their data,” Kim Dotcom told TorrentFreak.

Over the past weeks Megaupload has been looking into the various options they have to grant users temporary access. Interestingly enough, this quest revealed that many accounts are held by US Government officials.

“Guess what – we found a large number of Mega accounts from US Government officials including the Department of Justice and the US Senate.”

“I hope we will soon have permission to give them and the rest of our users access to their files,” Dotcom told us.


One of the affected Megaupload users.

megaupload user complaining about losing access to personal files on twitter

Megaupload itself is not the only outfit concerned about the lost data of the site’s users. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) took up the issue as well and launched the MegaRetrieval campaign to make an inventory of disadvantaged users.

Thus far EFF hasn’t made a decision on how to move forward, which will in part depend on the outcome of the negotiations between Megaupload and the Department of Justice.

“EFF continues to identify more people who have lost access to legitimate personal files. Our goal is to help them get their files back as quickly and efficiently as possible,” EFF staff attorney Julie Samuels told TorrentFreak.

Megaupload users who’re missing vital data, including US Government officials, can contact the EFF at megauploadmissing@eff.org.

Aside from securing user data, EFF is extremely worried about the consequences the Megaupload case has on other file-hosting services.

“In general we are very concerned about the implications the ‘Mega conspiracy’ indictment has for the future of cloud computing and file-hosting services, and innovation more generally. It’s hard to imagine how the nature in which this went down won’t have a chilling effect going forward. We hope to come up with processes for future cases that will counteract that,” Samuels said.

It is expected that in the coming week more news will come out about an eventual resurrection of Megaupload, so users can download their personal files.

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  • Anonymous

    US Government conducting warrantless wiretapping on citizens and aliens (non-citizens) on behalf of the MAFIAA.

    Welcome to the People’s Republic of the United States of America.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Don-Dilly/1624894683 Don Dilly

      should that be ‘The People’s Democratic Rupublic of the United States of America’

      • http://twitter.com/FATIMA_SALVATOR FATIMA_SALVATORE

        Ṁy roomate’s Ṁoṁ Ṁaĸes $81/hr on the ínternet. she has been laíḑ oḟḟ ḟor seven Ṁonths but last Ṁonth her income was $16065 just worĸíng on the ínternet ḟor a ḟew hours. Reaḑ Ṁore here..MakeCash2.com

        • http://www.facebook.com/people/Don-Dilly/1624894683 Don Dilly

          Let me guess that this has something to do with webcams and hiding large vegetables

      • corporate_fascism

        The Corporations Fascist United States of America

        Fascism should rightly be called Corporatism, as it is the merger of corporate and government power.
        Benito Mussolini

        • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KUM4PM7GCNSJERNC7HVAYT7HOA Jerry

          Take an Economics course PLEASE!

        • U HYPOCRITE MUCH ?

          @Jerry ( economics has little to do with corruption )

          Open your fuckin eyes PLEASE.
          Take a politics course PLEASE

          4 Billion dollars was spent lobbying ( BRIBING ) US politicians LAST YEAR.

          That doesn’t include the revolving door ,
          or campaign contributions from pacs / super pacs / donors.

          THE CONGRESS VOTES unquestionably on the side that benefits the “”lobbyist”" interests EVERY TIME.
          Bills are created by the “”special interests”" …. then the congress members introduce the bill that everyone is payed to pass.
          There is endless PROOF of this..it’s a FACT of how Washington works.

          Truth hurts

          America has a corporate controlled government system.

          4 Billion in lobbying is half the proof. Voting record of congress is the other half of proof.
          That is a FACT …. can’t change it no matter how many Economics courses anyone takes.

          How can you ignore the facts then call me out on being uneducated ?

        • http://PalinsDirtyLittleSecret.blogspot.com/ CIAisNowPresidentClick4Proof

          Unelected officials have taken over Washington and are orchestrating the daily news. Most of the comments and replies you’re reading online are government created too. With many stories the COMMENTS ARE CREATED BEFORE THE STORY IS REPORTED. They are designed to generate a response to engage “dangerous people” in real time.

          The oldest, first, highest, best, and most popular rated comments are mostly government propaganda after the coup and cover up. They are conducting Psy-ops (psychological operations) for domestic spying. They have 1000s of user names and are determined to bury the truth or ATTACK anyone leaking it. The biggest cover up is exposed at the link in my name.

        • Fact not theory

          @CIAisNowPresidentClick4Proof

          the “”proof”" you provide is mostly conspiratory and seems outlandishly designed to make the real factual message appear the same.
          Let’s just deal with provable facts , not theories.

          http://www.opensecrets.org has all the FACTS of money spent buying politicians
          reliable verified source ( NOT some guys blog )
          http://www.opensecrets.org

        • Orwell_Huxley

          if you had paid attention in class Jerry and paid attention to what’s going on in the world you would have a hard time denying that economics as is is in fact not really working out. The basic principles of expansion stopped when there were no more underdeveloped countries to exploit for resources. Go back to school please. It is a corporacy. No single country in the world calling itself democracy actually adheres to the true sense of the word which roughly translates as the voice of the people, or the people speaking from ancient greek
          see, they had this concept already, over the years it got twisted, at best you get a particracy where certain families remain in power for consecutive decades and with the globalisation effect now you have corporacy for lack of better word i had to invent that (should i patent it quickly and sue anyone who uses it for stealing?)
          Mister Dotcom should spend some of the cash that they will probably take right away in a counter attack if it is indeed so that some of the people sueing him are guilty of what they are accusing him from (what a construction eh)
          Pay the lawyer up front, ask one from the fucking cosa nostra if you go for it, i’m sure they have some great ones. All is fair in love and war. They started it so … as the saying goes, never start a fight but always finish it.

      • FRUSTRATED

        HEY!

        What’s happen to the FATIMA_SALVATORE post you fucking sensor?

        I want to read it! I want to read it!

        What’ doe it say? What does it say?

        • happy flagger

          flags X ? = auto flagged for review
          learn what “flagged” means.

          BTW .. I “flagged Your comment” ( reason: U being stupid )

        • Fucking sensor

          Fucking sensor reporting in. Lovemaking detected.

          Sorry, false alarm, just fapping.

          Carry on.

      • Anonymous

        Republic not Rupublic

        • http://www.facebook.com/people/Don-Dilly/1624894683 Don Dilly

          yeah I spotted the typo but didnt change it as it can affect the position of the post/thread. You’ll have to excuse my occasional bad typing as disabled and have sensory nerve damage which affects sight and hands among other things

        • Anonymous

          Rupublic is where RuPaul is the head of state.

      • Mwhahaha

        Isn’t that technically what the US is anyway?
        All people voting for a leader who isn’t a monarch?

        • http://www.facebook.com/people/Don-Dilly/1624894683 Don Dilly

          Yes but countries have have those words tend not to be run for the people or democratic but rather corrupt autocratic dictatorships.

        • Hahahaha

          e.g DPRK – Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea

        • Snkbytemike

          Well since it is “…and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God…” yeah the U.S. is a Republic.

        • Anyone

          both parties are equally corrupt and in the pocket of the MAFIAA

          so yeah, you don’t really have a choice or a vote

        • AnonShhh

          Thats what the US once was but those days are long gone. That is the way it looks on the surface. People in districts vote but the system is so corrupt that its all a lie. A giant con. Fuck my country’s “political process”. Fuck our “leaders” errhhhmm (con-artists). Organized criminals is what they are.
          Elected leaders=joke

        • Beedogs

          Don’t make King Barry Oblamo mad or you’ll be on his enemies list, aka Hoemland Security watch list.

        • Lewf

          Substitute “Government” with “Scumbags”
          Substitute “United” with “Corrupted”
          And we have The Corrupted States Scumbags

        • Timmy

          Elections are, with rare exceptions, a futile exercise in which the public chooses which candidate will have the privilege of doing the bidding of large moneyed interests.

          These include: Large Financial Institutions, Organized Crime, Big Media, the Defense Industry, Big Pharma, Big Petroleum, Religious lobbies, and others.

          What percentage of legislation and other government decisions are made for the purpose of serving these interests, even at the expense of the public interest? What percentage is in the public interest, even at the expense of the large moneyed interests?

          My guess is 80% / 20% or maybe worse.

      • Guest

        Someone want to know what the posting by “frustrated” was saying?

        There it is:

        “Fucking sensor what’s happen to the Fatima-Salvatore posting?

        What did it say? what did it say? I want to know! I want to know!”

        Something like that.

        What was wrong with this posting fucking sensor hum?

        You have just be exposed as a fucking sensor.

        Congratulation!

        What is the point of posting stuff on a forum that sensor stuff they just don’t like regardless of content?

        I an curious to know if you are going to sensor this too so as to prove my point to many more people.

        • MadAsASnake

          They sensor SPAM. It’s irrelvant to the thread (and not censoring it encourages it)

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_7D6OFVGWI45YMM22FZXSPNCBWY J Oberman

        I believe bushy signed the patriot act into law and it’s been used on government officials.

      • Chris Dodd

        Democratic?!

        That should read:
        “The People’s Socialist Republic of America” or
        “USSA – Undemocratic Socialist States of America”

        Karl Marx would be pleased. Very pleased indeed.

    • Derpthederp

      More like Welcome to the People’s Republic of America. We sure as hell won’t be united and the states will probably have to be renamed due to copyright concerns.

      • Outraged over ip violation

        yeah.. America , stop using the U.K’s names ( ip )

        • Anonymous

          Maybe English settlers should have thought more about place naming.

          “I agree old chap, lets call it “New England” righty-ho, tiffin, rah, rah. And over there old bean, yes, we’ll call it “New York”, it’ll be spiffingly splendid.

        • Wikipedia Brown

          @PelouzeTF Or is it name placing?

        • Anonymous

          Far better had the US just settled for the name Columbus gave the new world.

          “India”.

        • Amerigo Vespucci

          I’m taking America to court for using my name without permission.

          They want a copywrong / IP fight, they’ve got it!

      • Waybeyondredemption

        I have been looking into the possibility of a Divided United States.

        Let’s let the liberals have their fair portion of the United States and The Conservatives will take the remaining states.
        It has been estimated that 15 % of the population is composed of liberals…. and I am guessing that the states of California, Oregon and Washington make up around 15% of the area of the USA, so we could hand over these 3 states to the liberals as these 3 states are probably the most liberal in the nation.
        The remaining 47 (or 54 in Obama’s America) will be in the control of the Conservatives.

        I am proposing the new name of the liberal country to be…
        THE PROGRESSIVE UNITARIAN SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY of INDEPENDENT ENVIROFRIENDLY STATES ……
        or PUSSIES for short !

        The Conservative country will remain The United States of America !

        IMPEACH OBAMA

        • Any Americanl

          Trouble is, those guys don’t believe in borders, and think they own everyplace that looks pretty until they litter it up. How would we keep them in those places?

        • Anonymous

          Actually WA by land mass total is pretty conservative, It’s all the libs that live in the greater seattle area that tips the balance to much, it’s not that dissimilar situation in CA as well with the la and san fran areas skewing thing. But if your looking for the big 3 they are CA, MA, and RI, not OR and WA.

        • Type-O-Carnivore

          Well that’s lovely but I DEMAND a Libertarian section: VINLAND / VINNLAND.

          Just give us a portion of New England and a chunk of Canada. You Liberals and Neo-cons are free to destroy the rest – like you’ve done until now hahaha…

          In memory of Peter Steele:
          Long live the People’s Technocratic Republic of Vinnland! lulz…
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vinland_flag.svg

    • Garythepairy

      They had a warrant dip shit

      • Lee

        Not for my files…

      • MadAsASnake

        The justification for that warrant and the terms under which it was granted would make an interesting read.

        • Anonymous

          The warrants were backdated i.e. they got warrants after finding evidence.

      • Anonymous

        The warrants were backdated i.e. they got warrants after finding evidence.

        • MadAsASnake

          … which means they didn’t ghave warrants and went on a fishing expedition …

      • FRUSTRATED

        Not for my files either dip trash.

        • foolsrushin

          Only fools place their data on someone else’s server. Don’t put on the internet what you don’t want others to see. However, you are right… they didn’t serve you with a warrant…. They shouldn’t be able to look at your files.

      • Polaris Guy

        and the warrant was trumped up and signed in a rubber stamp court. This is a witch hunt!

    • Anonymous

      Nope, welcome to:

      THE ORWELLIAN STATES OF AMERICA, where you think you’re free, but your freedom is an absolute commodity, and guess what, someone’s brought it! :P

      • Anonymous

        One thing I’ve forgotten about in the recent time is their restrictions on travel. For example I wouldn’t be able to visit the place even if I wanted to do to some past collisions with the law in my own country. You really don’t need a big record to get a ban for the land of the free.

      • Mwhahaha

        And when was it any different? In the cold war period? Oh, nope. In the early days of the republic? No again. In the civil war years? Nope, they lost habeas corpus for a while then.

        Let’s face it. This world has never seen a fair and non corrupt democratic free market country, despite all claims to the contrary. In the same vein we’ve never seen a fair and equal communist state. Both systems are screwed over royally by people who should be allowed nowhere near power.

        What’s the lesson here?

        We’re all greedy self interested bastards who think the law should apply to everyone but themselves.

        • Anonymous

          O’Rielly is that you?? Where is the rest of Fox?

        • Freedom 101

          “What’s the lesson here?”

          The lesson here is that pseudo-Leftists and pseudo-Rightists were wrong all along. Classic Liberalism and Traditional Conservatism are dead – there is NO difference between the current Liberals and Neoconservatives. Each camp is doing their best to destroy the last few freedoms you enjoy. Voting Liberal or Neo-con in the coming presidential election? Don’t bother. Whoever wins, the results will be exactly the same: more censorship, fewer jobs, higher taxes, bigger government, more restrictions, fewer freedoms and of course, another war for foreign interests.

          Ron Paul 2012

      • Liberal / Neo-con $ham

        “…and guess what, someone’s brought it!”

        That would be the financial institutions, big corporations, big pharma, big tobacco, fossil fuel fraudsters, warmongers incorporated and the MAFIAA.

        Land of the free, home of the myth! Oboomba for hope and change! <333

    • MRMADASHELL

      The fed does not care about the law?

      Fine. I don’t either. If I don’t get my files back very soon I am going to mess up all of these assholes fucking parasites! Their cars their homes their stuff. I will fuck and burn everything they have.

      DO YOU HEAR ME FUCKING FED?

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_B7ILLVY5VTN6UCYOYLLPIEEBDE moneybags

        you rock bro– liquor up

    • gus hardeux

      They have been doing this freely since the 80′s..
      Gus
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    • MRMADASHELL

      THIS MEGAUPLOAD RAID IS SO FUCKING ILLEGAL!

    • roa ads1

      The constitution use to protect us. In the last three decades the hatred and destruction of it will destroy us. I don’t recognize my country anymore.

      • Freedom 101

        Bush put the US Constitution in the shredder and Obama set the pieces on fire. Like I keep saying, there is NO difference between Liberal and Neo-con.

    • TyroneJ

      It is amazing that the DoJ has not opened an investigation of the MPAA and how they managed their outsized influence of Congress.

    • Anonymous

      Corruption is no shock to us. Remember when it was discovered PELOSI got inside trading tips while writing laws to punish those who did that in the private sector?

      Remember when Eric and Holder and Obama divised a plan to run guns to Mexican cartel to kill American’s and draft more gun control laws?

      Remember these things as you go to the voting booth November 2012, the way you did in November 2010.

      Twitter: #TheMissesHelp

      • Freedom 101

        But Obama gave us “Hope and Change”

        I wonder how many idiots will fall for that nonsense this time…

        • Anonymous

          3 years is a long time to make a lot of mistakes, and cover them up with a lot of lies.

    • Anonymous

      I had an unpublished documented peer-reviewed article on Megaupload proving string theory’s hypothesis and conclusions. It was the only copy left. So that just set humanity back about 20 years… *shrugs*

    • http://www.facebook.com/ValhallaLegend Andrew Lee

      It probably went a little something like this.

      FBI 1: Dude let’s go it’s time to take these scumbags down.
      FBI 2: Yeah yeah hold the fuck up I need to download my files from them first.

  • Guest

    Many Megaupload users at the European Commission as well. SRSLY.

  • Anonymous

    This is nothing new. There’s secretly gay senators barking against gay marriage, and now there’s file sharer legislators bullshitting about cyberlockers.
    If these crooked bastards would stop bending over every time the RIAA and MPAA get boners, we’d be much better off.

    • AnonShhh

      Butt Pirates?

  • http://twitter.com/icanhazsake Ninja

    But, but, piracy!!!!! Megaupload surely didn’t have any legal uses right?

    This case is worrying. It’s a massive overreach from the US Govt for the sake of private companies. I suppose the US Govt has already presented enough evidence of all claims to justify Dotcom extradition, right?

    We have a moral duty to boycott the MAFIAA and an even greater duty to fight the United Police States of America.

    • Anonymous

      So far the Department of Punishment (ex-Justice) have been ignoring all the legitimate users when this harms their case. Almost two months have passed now and the DoJ has given no official word on how and when to reunite these users with their files. Obviously that is not “justice” and more like spread the “punishment” around so everyone gets hurt.

      Well as I said before all I had on MU were a few cute pony photos and despite far from vital I certainly intend to see them back one day.

      It is no surprise to me that people all through the US Government would have people who have used MegaUpload. It is a great service if you want to get all kinds of files out there to the public and just spread the link. Then of course file sharing makes a good ethics case and makes a great way to view desired media.

      I doubt we will be hearing names but those millions of supporters of course come from all over the places and in all kinds of jobs.

      Yes this is a very worrying situation when this raid clearly goes beyond justice into a War on Infringement and to overkill the situation is simply to scare the market.

      One thing I find interesting is that the economy on the Internet is set to double during the next 8 years making the Internet the greatest source possible for new jobs and to add billions to the economy. Then here is the DoJ, DHS/ICE, FBI, RIAA, MPAA and more trying to scare the market. Hear how so many now say don’t use US domains and hosting and even US users is tricky. So they are working hard to move all those jobs and billions to the economy overseas.

      I doubt many Americans can not be concerned what with the United States being $15.5 trillion in debt and nothing but a good economy can help them to claw their way back out. Well I am not sure what this is in the longer term but clearly the US is facing major decline.

      Then you do have to wonder why the US feels the need of 12 super-class aircraft carriers when the rest of the world has zero even if China is currently building one. They are currently all stationed in the Middle East protecting the US oil supply even if the US due to not using local fuel sources has freely given the Middle East $7 billion hard cash over the years for their own oil. Money given to other countries is money lost from the US economy.

      Well long ago the United States was the number one country to lend money to other countries but now in holding the world’s largest debt they now become the number one country to owe money to other countries.

      • Mwhahaha

        Hasn’t some sort of class action been raised against all this with holding of their data by people who used MU legitimately?

        also:
        “the economy on the Internet is set to double during the next 8 years making the Internet the greatest source possible for new jobs”

        Lots of new jobs doing what tho? Packing parcels and shopping baskets. If you accept the financial forecast for the net you’d have to say the lions share of the extra revenue will just be in terms of existing services taking over their real world counterparts. Such as Amazon, Itunes, netflix, insurance quotes, supermarket deliveries.

        OK so a few coding jobs will appear and some hardware jobs, advertising jobs etc, but for services like itunes the amount of customers served will not relate to amount of employees as it would have pre-internet. You can sell 100 itunes tracks for pretty much the same amount of manpower as it would take to sell 100000 of them.

        A lot of the coding, helpdesk and server jobs will most likely be outsourced to India or the far east, just as the hardware creation is now. I can’t see the internet making it possible to create thousands of new jobs in any western country.

        • Anonymous

          And when has technological progress ever created more jobs than it took away? Every time something new is invented the industrial sector (not being complete idiots) immediately tries to adapt the technology for the purpose of cutting overhead.

          Like the industrial revolution, yes, there will be new jobs created. But compared to the amount of factory workers which vanished, the tradeoff was not in parity.

          To some degree this can be compensated for by the upscaling in general industry – we manufacture more and more each year – but it’s a given fact that as technology matures, it can replace a significant proportion of the workforce.

          On top of that comes the double whammy of outsourcing to cheap labor nations.

          Honestly, the idea of “job creation” is in itself a myth. We will keep on losing jobs as long as we evolve technology. When the economy hits the sustainability barrier we will no longer be able to compensate for those losses.

          I’ve been wondering lately whether the countries of the first world will even have a place for major corporations for anything other than representation in the not-so-far-off future.

      • Libertarian Avocate

        They’re probably scanning all the files for evidence of terrorism connections, tax evasion, Narco trafficking, money-laundering, kiddie porn, human trafficking, etc…

      • http://twitter.com/icanhazsake Ninja

        The US will have to let go of its global operations if they want to recover. Protect your own coast and build a good defense in your own territory and voilá, your military expenses will go down. A lot. Except that there are ppl making loads of money with the current scenario so don’t expect the US to give up the ‘hard power’ very soon. I’ll risk we’ll see more US military activities in the near future.

        Other than that, pretty much yes, the US Govt is making all the possible effort to isolate itself creating its own internet. Where have we seen that again? Hint: start’s with Chi and ends with na.

  • stopping by

    Oh, please… we all knew MegaUpload was a criminal site.

    • Anyone

      it wasn’t illegal, since it never was sued and had a trial testing the legality

      the shutting down of the site by the MAFIAA was the only thing that is actually illegal so far, all the rest has to be tested in court.

    • stopping by too

      Why, don’t use that word. It’s so dirty.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001217400849 Kevin Egelston

      and people use cars to transport drugs, so we should make cars illegal?

      • Cameron

        Best incarcerate every courier or postman. Tracking a sender seems like hard work… Sod it take the Postman for the parcel’s owner’s crime!

      • Anonymous

        That is such a weak argument lol.

        • Anyone

          it’s exactly the same argument as the one brought up for closing cyberlockers or torrent sites.

        • Anonymous

          No, not really. Every time you throw around the words “user generated content” you end up with the potential of users not abiding by the rules. This is why in most countries the biggest distributor of drugs is, in fact, the post office.

          It has been determined many times over that the importance for society as a whole of free communications vastly outweighs any other interest. Hence, when you do after infrastructure for abuses performed using it, you must be careful.

          Going after Megaupload on behalf of what it’s clients are doing can VERY easily degenerate in an argument which might as well make Ford responsible for the uses to which the vehicles they sell are put or – even more damning – the way the post office allows packages to be sent without opening them.

          In megaupload’s case it gets even better. The service itself is perfectly legal which basically means that right now upwards of 50 million legitimate customers have had their perfectly legal outwards access stolen and their freedom of speech interfered with by way of a very heavy-handed and hamfisted operation by the US law enforcement agencies.

          In any real-world operation, it would be considered completely unacceptable if a drug bust also involved the confiscation of the property of everyone else who was living in the neighbourhood.

          To top it off, even if megaupload goes down hard the effects are null and zip. So in essence the one and only effect achieved is the collateral damage caused.

      • Mwhahaha

        Has anyone any idea of the % of legal to illegal files on MU?

        Would be fun to know.

        • Anyone

          depends on how you look at it.
          if you look at all files it could very well be that “legal” files are in the majority
          if you look at the most downloaded files “illegal” files are probably in the majority

          as with any statistic it depends how you twist the data to support your argument.

      • freeulysses

        the car manufacturers aren’t making them hoping for dollars from a few illegal traffickers. In fact, toyota would be fine if no crimes were committed withtheir cars. However, megaupload and services like it thrive on the illegal activity permitted by what they make. There’s a huge difference. I’m not a cop, but most people that support mega do it so they can get around copyright. The world works if people play by the rules. The greater the crime and corruption, the less it works well.

        • Anyone

          Megaupload played by the rules

          the DoJ however did not by shutting down the service without a trial and arresting a german citizen in new zealand. that is not how the rules work.

        • Anonymous

          “However, megaupload and services like it thrive on the illegal activity permitted by what they make.” – This is just incorrect. Illegal activity WAS NOT PERMITTED. Any infringed upon party could have their content removed upon request.

        • Anonymous

          That’s, basically, nonsense. The post office is unarguably the biggest distributor of drugs in most countries, in practice.

          According to your arguments then, mere “intent” is what separates a service which is perfectly legal and a service which offers exactly the same functionality (and is used in exactly the same way) but is considered “illegal”. Screwdrivers and crowbars are extensively used in crime.

          This phenomenon – judging by intent – is called “Thought Crime” and is used as a scary example of the worst outcomes of dictatorships in totalitarian regimes. Any lawyer or cop would step up and tell you right there and then to be VERY careful about your definitions.

          As for Megaupload your argument falls to bits and pieces when you consider the fact that the legitimate customers are those customers paying for the premium service which means they vastly outweigh the fiscal benefits which the uploaders of infringing content provided megaupload. I.e. the 50 million legitimate customers whose own uploaded material is now confiscated as collateral damage.

          I’d like you to ask the nearest cop or lawyer you see whether it is also considered “acceptable practice” to fire a gun when it is guaranteed that only innocent bystanders are likely to get hit by the bullet. Or whether a search-and-seizure guaranteed to take only legal goods from legal owners off the market.

          That difference you considered “huge”? Not so much.

    • Anon

      I accidently liked this post.

      Criminal site you say. What law are you refering too? Western/US law? Sorry, that just should not apply.

      The owner is german, resides in new seeland and the company HQ is located in Hong Kong.

      • stopping by

        Not to worry – I liked yours back so now we’re even, Steven. :)

        Anyhow, if you upload personal stuff to criminal sites, you know it’s gonna hit the fan sooner rather than later these days, so let’s stop the whining, OK?

        • Anyone

          again: the site was not illegal in any way, shape or form

        • Anon

          Imagine you smoking pot in netherlands and an US officer taking u to jail cause it breaks US law.

          Makes sense, no?

        • FRUSTRATED

          Not to worry. If you keep infringing on the freedom of the US citizen and keep breaking their supreme law of the land, you know it’s gonna hit the fan sooner rather than later these days, so don’t whine when it’s happen, OK?

          Corporate paid troll!

          Do you know how may guns are out there?

        • themerryreaper

          I’m quite sure that my bank has money obtained through criminality. If the plod were to raid my bank I’m sure that I’d still be able to make withdrawals…

        • Gae

          And if you upload stuff to non-criminal sites? Should it still be OK to have your data taken away?

          Read the replies you got from the others, I think you are missing the point somewhere…

        • Anonymous

          Except that megaupload is not a criminal site. And that under the current precedence it’s very hard to find a cyberlocker which could operate differently.

    • MadAsASnake

      Since when? An indictment is not a conviction. They provide a service and in respect of filesharing and US law, they are protected by DMCA. It looks to me that the only laws Mega broke are those imagined by the content industry.

    • JoJo

      Cars are used to transport drugs, should we make them illegal as well?

      • Anyone

        and don’t forget the roads

      • MRMADASHELL

        Ya! Make illegal everything even life.

        Everything can be use to break some laws or commit some crimes.

        Let’s start by killing all these corporates assholes and their fed drones.

        Their lives are definitively illegal and they should never have been born.

      • stopping by

        Ah, a genuine old skool car analogy. Haven’t seen any of those for a while.

        Wonder why… :)

        • Anonymous

          Maybe because they are, by now, assumed to be the proper background.

          But all right I’ll bite. A bank has many customers, some of which use the bank for transactions resulting in violations of the law.

          Police raid the bank, the criminals who only used the bank as an intermediate without real linkage move on, so the only people affected are the legitimate customers who now cannot access their money.

          Acceptable? I think not.

          However, since you seem to be here only to point out that in your opinion the reverse of burden of proof should apply in law, I’m not sure how seriously we can take you.

    • Mwhahaha

      Been saying this all along. Very much a nod and wink site.

    • Polaris Guy

      What’s this “we” crap? Do you have a mouse in your pocket?

    • wiffthis

      Yeah I saw Al Capone uploaded copyrighted stuff on there. Goddamned crooked assed site.

    • Anonymous

      No, we don’t know that. No site which contains user-generated content can be considered “illegal” without having a few days in court.

      Did megaupload conform to DMCA takedown notices in a reasonable and proportionate way? If so, that aspect is fully legal.

      Did they pay their taxes? If so, they’re fully fiscally compliant.

      Is Kim Dotcom personally involved in shady dealings? Don’t know. However, unless he actively used Megaupload for said dealings, that still leaves the site in the clear.

      People like you are very happy to toss around the word “illegal” as soon as some perfectly legitimate phenomenon is utilized by individuals in order to break a law.

      According to some of your argumentation, a city park would be considered illegal if underaged people were found drinking there. And sellers of common hand tools would be held liable for the criminal uses of said tools. That’s a very dangerous road to go down.

  • http://www.facebook.com/jakobsson2 Mikael Jakobsson

    The site itself is of course legitimate, when every users have upload completely legal files, then if some user upload illegal content when it’s the people who upload to go there not those that provide services to go save their images and similar to a server for secure access them on multiple computers.

    • Anonymous

      I believe you mean “upload infringing content”

      Even if some users do “upload infringing content” then the site can lawfully supply these files to others under the fair use exception called “safe harbour” under DMCA law which modified copyright law.

      I have to point that one out frequently when some people like to jump to the odd conclusion that supplying infringing files is unlawful.

      • http://profiles.google.com/zerianis10 Christopher Kidwell

        True. The only thing they have to do is REMOVE those files when they are reported to be infringing. Which,…. GASP! MegaUpload did on a regular basis.

        • Anonymous

          Actually due to their repeated file space-saving storage method then they only removed the reported links. The single stored file would remain on the server until all links had been removed.

          They did this because one or more of those uploads may have been valid even if the rest were infringing. Such as an official release where the owner only wanted the copies removed. Then in some counties it is lawful to keep online backups of purchased media provided the link is not made public. Then it is not a good idea to delete some person’s hard work only to later find out that the DMCA take-down request was invalid.

          This only goes to highlight how stupid the DoJ were to always expect them to delete the file which I guess they still did in the virtual sense.

  • http://twitter.com/happyizpunjai happy

    China and Iran censor their own citizens from the internet. My government censors everybody else.

    • MRMADASHELL

      Plus it’s own citizen too.

  • bad guy

    The same country that told us to Say “No” to drugs! , then imports it as a phara drug

    • Bloaxor

      I don’t know about the vast majority, but I’m pretty sure most would agree that legalization is by far the best solution.

      Just adding to the retardation.

  • Bombs for stupid people

    Wtf can say what is illegal or legal ? the system ? you or other few people ?
    No ! Mass people have this rights, people can vote and decide what is legal or illegal , they have rights to make laws and ruels , not you , not me , not the dirty system , thats mean ” freedom ” and democracy ” but now is clear for everyone that is just a big lie , a big illusison , we livin into dictatorship , in the world of lies and manipulation

    And btw if in your country something is illegal that doesnt mean everywhere in the world must be ileagal , or the world must respect your shitty country laws , nobody can be forced to respect your laws if he livin in his country and not in yours , people from every corner of the world is not slaves of the US , and have rights to make their own laws and respect what laws they want , US is not the owners of the world even US thinks that . In one day the world will distroy the “odd owners ”

    • ReallyReal

      The structure is a power heirarchy. More power means more influence. People will do what it takes to get more power, including – no suprise here – lie to you. Sure, much of it is an illusion, but it works for the most part as people stay confused by it. Deception is a useful tool.

      Any situation can be made to change through the appropriate application of force. And you think a piece of paper will protect you? Those rules only mean something when backed by force, but when the power behind the force chooses not to enforce the rules, then what protection do you have? The law only protects those that agree with it.

      Without a credible plan, your last sentence is just wishful thinking.

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  • Boonesimpson

    I wonder, If I had pictures I took (non shared), and held copyright to, and they were scooped up during the megaupload fiasco (server seizure, data copying etc), would I have grounds to sue the agency who copied them for copyright infringment?

    • Anonymous

      No the Government cannot infringe copyright as part of an official investigation but you may better term that “lawful infringement”

      The best you may be able to get is destruction of property should they have a hand in future deletion, or even wrongful seizure, where this can depend on your local law, HK law and US law.

  • Zeyr

    Why, Why am I not surprised by this?

  • Guest

    Perhaps the judge or the prosecutor will be Megaupload users too.

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  • mc1964

    There’s simply no way this doesn’t harm the prosecution’s case. If this goes to trial,
    the defense can call some VERY embarrassing and powerful people to testify. The
    RIAA and the MPAA have spent a great deal of money building a house of cards.
    and I suspect that this could be the trial that knocks it all down. I’ve read a lot of
    talk in these comments about the USA becoming a police state, and the actions
    of law enforcement officials would seem to bear this out, yet don’t forget that there
    is a big difference between an arrest and a conviction. The courts aren’t as easily
    swayed as the politicians.

    • Guest

      Who the FCUK are you kidding

    • Chronoss2008

      ROFL ya who is he kidding ….if he tries that they will execute him or someone will kill em before it happens.

    • Rekrul

      They’d just deny it and say that their account was hacked or that it was someone else in their office doing it without their permission.

  • Anonymous

    Ironic is the word we’re looking for in this article.

    Hand out the names please.

  • Chronoss2008

    not even gonna read this i said it before i’ll say it again any moron that puts all his eggs in one basket deserves what they get and this type a file sharing was bad just damn stupid. IT’s far too public …to be honest.
    I have a new system and im not telling….and its main server moves about every day…

    • Troll fuckers

      I have a system too. Its called “spare hard drives backup system”. I think most people put their shit on cyberlockers to “share” except for a few morons like you said that dont have any other backups.

      • MadAsASnake

        Using lockers as a backup location (not as the only backup) is actually quite smart. External hard drives are great too, but what if something happens that takes out your system and your backups? House Fire for instance. I’d recommend 1 of each (external drive and a locker), and I’d bet there were quite a few folks doing just that. For anyone doing that, the Mega shutdown isn’t a disaster, but they need to rework their external setup, which is a pain in the neck.

    • Zig

      You’re sharing your own files between you and yourself across 2 user accounts on the same laptop aren’t you? ;p

      • wiffthis

        hes not tellin (big secret)

  • Alyssa Blindy

    I feel as if government officials would mostly al have their files. I feel they would have known about the raid. However, the files should all be put back up for everyone to get them back. Maybe some government officials didn’t know about the raid and don’t have their files, but I doubt that.

  • Chronoss2008

    guess its time the united hackers association posted it logs from the past 15 years showing that 50% of the traffic for the first 5 years came form the us military arming itself.

    AND you wonder why that archive is no longer available to them. LOOK how they abuse civil liberties now.You’d be surprised how stuxnet mirrors a virus created ten years ago….and you all think that such complexity needs some team of scientists to make….GET ready folks the real hackers are stirring and if you don’t smarten yourselves up this will go no where good.

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  • Rekrul

    It’s hard to imagine how the nature in which this went down won’t have a chilling effect going forward.

    Of course it will have a chilling effect. That’s the whole point. The US government and the entertainment industry WANT it to have a chilling effect! It’s their dream to see every single cyberlocker service shut down.

    • Anonymous

      They are having a Chilling Effect on a much larger market though when so many sites depend on DMCA safe-harbour to protect them when users uploading infringing media.

      If you see what is going on then many companies are moving away from the United States leading to local income and job losses.

      • Rekrul

        They are having a Chilling Effect on a much larger market though when so many sites depend on DMCA safe-harbour to protect them when users uploading infringing media.

        The DMCA safe harbor provisions are a thorn in the side of the entertainment industry. One that they would dearly love to remove.

    • reys45

      I’m not convinced that they want to have such a broad negative effect against so many useful services, it’s just that their ideological thinking doesn’t really work in practice, and so when they try to enforce it it breaks a lot of things.

      • MadAsASnake

        Whether they do it out of world domination fantasies or because they are mindless morons, the effect is pretty much the same.

  • Anonymous

    you dont think that the DoJ is perhaps just getting the embarrassing files off of Mega, then? you know the ones i mean? those that belong to anyone in the DoJ, Senate, Government etc. and what if anyone from the RIAA, MPAA etc used it? oh, the shame!

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  • foff

    The DoJ really stepped in it with this massive take down that has little legal basis fuck them hell! Their case is 100% pure bullshit. This will all be quietly dropped after the november election. Oniggerbama did this just to get the hollywood vote.

    • Guest

      Partly. It was done because the the Senate and the Congress and the Department of Justice are the three most corrupt institutions on earth. Each have representatives who have taken bribes, and been given such lavish incentives, that they can no longer say ‘no’ to the corporations when they crack the whip.

      Megaupload was taken down for two reasons:

      1) To assert the authority of the monopoly. With regard to Megaupload giving artists an assurance of 90% or their earnings; in order to compete with this the music (and possibly film) artists would consume so much of the MAFIAA gross income that most, if not all, would go bust within 18 months. Aware of this threat it was an act of desperation to destroy such a arch herecy with the utmost urgency.

      2) To undermine the peoples faith in cyberlockers as a secure and everlasting repository of digital material.

      The first I believe will be a fail. I am hopeful, if the courts force the return of peoples files and demand that due process be a requirement of any further such seizures, that this will be a fail also.

      Only time will tell.

    • Troll fuckers

      “Oniggerbama”
      That was awesome lmao!

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  • Troll fuckers

    I am curious as hell to know what the contents of these US officials files that are stored on Mega’s servers. Ill bet there is some embarrassing shit.

    • Anonymous

      Little hope with MegaUpload but if we know the IP there is always…
      http://www.youhavedownloaded.com/

    • FRUSTRATED

      Child porn deuce.

      It is well known that pederasty is part of the entertainment industry corporate culture as well as the culture of high ranking US government officials.

    • Anonymous

      Look up “Dial/Coins”

      • Anonymous

        I did, just for laughs:

        “DIAL-COINS is the acronym for the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Community On-Line Intelligence System, which was one of the government’s first computerized information-retrieval-network systems. The system, which was comparatively primitive in the mid-nineteen-eighties — it used an 8088 operating chip and thermafax paper”

        Let me repeat: mid 1980s… 8088 CPU.

        Oooh, spooky, you’re all bent out of shape over a defunct system with less processing power than a DVD player, which the public only knows about because it was part of the investigation behind Pollard’s spying conviction about 30 years ago. Not really keep-you-awake-at-night material.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/SexyBabesForum Brian Dougherty

    The only thing US has against Megupload which is really only enough to fine the 10million at most is .com traffic is routed through a company in Arizona & they had some leaseweb servers Virginia. The amount of time and money it took to take down Megaupload was not even worth it since there case is full of holes & bs. How the hell can the US go after someone who does not live or there headquarters is not on US soil. US every day is getting hated by more by more countries when we goto war there will be nobody to help us maybe more countries will join in to take the US down

    • Wills120

      I agree completely.

  • http://www.esotericarticles.com/ Esoteric Articles

    Can you all stop defending Kim Dotcom, it is pretty clear by now that he is a pretty bad person isn’t it?

    I mean, he is basically trying to extort the US legal system/government into not charging him with statements like, “I hope we will soon have permission to give them and the rest of our users access to their files”.

    The fact is that he got caught stealing. Bad luck. Its not a conspiracy, people that created content are annoyed that he was giving it away for free and enough of them noticed to get the legal system involved, which then made a case against him and charged him.

    I understand many of you are defending what you perceive as your right to freedom of speech and information, and there is something noble about that, but defending this guy is just so wrong. Take a look at where this guy was living before being arrested and see if you all still see him as the ‘little guy’.

    • FRUSTRATED

      Shut up paid troll! You are too obvious.

    • Troll fuckers

      “I hope we will soon have permission to give them and the rest of our users access to their files”.

      How the fuck do you twist this into extortion?

      “Its not a conspiracy, people that created content are annoyed that he was giving it away for free and enough of them noticed to get the legal system involved”

      He wasnt “giving away” anything his servers were storing files uploaded by users. I have seen zero posts calling him a “little guy”. How long have you been using a computer you fucktard?

    • Fredrika

      > “Can you all stop defending Kim Dotcom, it is pretty clear by now that he is a pretty bad person isn’t it?”

      I would says it you who’s a pretty bad person, since you seem to be against due process and the concept of innocent until proven guilty.

      > “I mean, he is basically trying to extort the US legal system/government into not charging him with statements like, “I hope we will soon have permission to give them and the rest of our users access to their files”.”

      Well, analysis from someone who doesn’t understand the judicial system, such as yourself, might come out a bit flawed. In reality, he ‘s not trying to extort anyone, he’s looking out for millions of people who’s personal lives has been declared collateral damage, for no reason whatsoever. Fascists usually don’t care about collateral damage.

      > “The fact is that he got caught stealing.”

      That is not a fact, that is something that you dreamt up, or more simply put, it’s a lie.

      > “Bad luck. Its not a conspiracy, people that created content are annoyed that he was giving it away for free..”

      Which he wasn’t. You really don’t care to much about facts when you resort to slander, now do you?

      > “and enough of them noticed to get the legal system involved, which then made a case against him and charged him.”

      You seem confused, he hasn’t been charged with anything?

      > “I understand many of you are defending what you perceive as your right to freedom of speech and information, and there is something noble about that, but defending this guy is just so wrong.”

      Or maybe it’s right, and everything you’re saying is wrong?

      > “Take a look at where this guy was living before being arrested and see if you all still see him as the ‘little guy’.”

      Do you have a problem with successful entrepreneurs? Are you advocating a planned economy or communism?

      • http://www.esotericarticles.com/ Esoteric Articles

        “I would says it you who’s a pretty bad person, since you seem to be against due process and the concept of innocent until proven guilty.”

        He has already been tried and found guilty of other charges before though?

        “In reality, he ‘s not trying to extort anyone, ”

        The supposition of his statement was, “continue with the court case and I will get to reveal potentially incriminating evidence about you all”. It may potentially just be a revenge thing, though.

        “That is not a fact, that is something that you dreamt up, or more simply put, it’s a lie.”

        I think you need to look into this guy a little more. Choosing this guy as a poster child for online file sharing is a big mistake.

        “Do you have a problem with successful entrepreneurs?”

        I have a problem with people that make money unfairly off other people’s work, yes.

        All of that said, it is lame for the people who uploaded the files I do agree with that.

        • Fredrika

          > “He has already been tried and found guilty of other charges before though?”

          I’m well aware of the fact what he has been convicted of way back in the past, but that has absolutely no relevance to this current state of affairs, and it does in no way change the fact that it is you who seems to be a bad person, who doesn’t care about due process or the concept of innocent until proven guilty.

          > “The supposition of his statement was, “continue with the court case and I will get to reveal potentially incriminating evidence about you all”.”

          That’s your personal interpretation, which has no value whatsoever. In reality all information will obviously go public, if it goes to trial. Are you saying he should not be allowed to present evidence, just because someone might find it incriminating? Are you saying because some American government employees find some information discriminating he should not be allowed to try to save the files of all the users?

          > “It may potentially just be a revenge thing, though.”

          Are you saying that those millions of users that lost their files due to this seek-and-destroy-raid does not exist, or if they do, the act of trying to restore their files, is a revenge thing?

          > “I think you need to look into this guy a little more.”

          Looking into this guy has no relevance for the fact that your claim that he was caught stealing is a lie, regarding this case. Why you chose to spread lies is beyond me.

          > “Choosing this guy as a poster child for online file sharing is a big mistake.”

          Which no one has done? Secondly, what you believe to be a mistake is irrelevant to this discussion.

          > “I have a problem with people that make money unfairly off other people’s work, yes.”

          Yes, and all of the world must agree with your personal subjective opinion on what constitutes unfairly, right? In reality he made money fairly of his own hard work of putting together a successful cyberlocker that followed all relevant laws, and in addition DMCA takedown notices.

        • MadAsASnake

          1. What have previous discharged convictions got to do with it?
          2. Seems to be that it was DOJ choice, Dotcom didn’t ask for this.
          3. Dotcom followed the US rules (including DMCA) – what is unfair about that?

        • Anyone

          he is not really a posterboy for online filesharing, since his platform was for profit (unlike TPB)

          that being said, I hate bullies, and the way the treat him is absolutely appalling, he has obeyed all laws that were applicable, and was in no way a criminal, they just wanted someone to push around and show off their (illegal) power.

          they choose him for a reason, he had some legal trouble in the past (allthough his slate has been wiped clean by now, he officially has no priors anymore), he is outspoken and a bit full of himself, so it is hard to root for him.
          clearly their tactic has worked on you.

        • Guest

          Did we told you to shut the fuck up or not?

          We are not interested in your fake opinion for hire.

          Go away parasite!

    • Kopimist

      He isn’t a little guy…. he DA MAN! The US administration never learn their lesson about Martyring people, do they? They’ve done it all around the world for decades.

      Most people had never heard of KIM DOTCOM. Now the whole world knows him. He has become legend, folklore, etc. People will aspire to be like him.

    • Kopimist

      @Eso Art

      What did he steal then, goon?

    • Anonymous

      Can you all stop defending Kim Dotcom, it is pretty clear by now that he is a pretty bad person isn’t it?

      Good or bad there is only the law. Current details seems to highlight that MU was following DMCA law which makes this attack an overkill. The DoJ did not even aim to prove their claims in civil court first.

      I mean, he is basically trying to extort the US legal system/government into not charging him with statements like, “I hope we will soon have permission to give them and the rest of our users access to their files”.

      That makes no sense. Access to these files is important to over 1 million users and MU are simply inflecting their user’s needs to the DoJ. It clearly says above that Kim Dotcom has set his lawyers on that very case.

      So there is no extorting here and why would they charge him over a statement?

      The fact is that he got caught stealing.

      It is called infringement or copying…
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IeTybKL1pM4

      Bad luck. Its not a conspiracy,

      That statement once proved true would destroy half of their changes.

      people that created content are annoyed that he was giving it away for free

      Which was lawful for him to do under DMCA safe harbour law. He also charged premium members for downloads as well.

      and enough of them noticed to get the legal system involved

      And yet not even the whole MPAA over about 8 years ever tried to take MegaUpload to civil court. It seems them like about 700 others were quite happy to be able to remove anything they wanted from the MegaUpload site.

      It seems a very huge jump to charge Mega with racketeering and money laundering when they have not even been convicted of copyright infringement first. Let me make things clear here when if Mega are found to have followed DMCA law then the whole case against them will collapse.

      Heads will then roll and hundreds of millions in damages will be awarded to Mega.

      which then made a case against him and charged him.

      You have explained no case beyond some people were upset with MU. That then comes down to bullying and harassment.

      I understand many of you are defending what you perceive as your right to freedom of speech and information,

      File sharing under the law which in many regards is lawful.

      but defending this guy is just so wrong.

      Well I sure as Hell would not defend the MPAA, RIAA, DoJ or FBI in their total abuse of the law. As the saying goes then the enemy of your enemy is your friend where that puts us shoulder to shoulder with the likes Mega and Google.

      Take a look at where this guy was living before being arrested and see if you all still see him as the ‘little guy’.

      No one here has every said he was a “little guy” and more than a few have poked fun at how fat he is. And so what if he owns a huge house and many cars when being rich is not a crime.

      There is only the law and Mega has always had a team of lawyers to advice them on what they can and cannot do under the law. It is very important to their future to follow the law so why not?

      • http://www.esotericarticles.com/ Esoteric Articles

        I believe the case rests on correspondence showing that Kim Dotcom and Megaupload were deliberately avoiding enforcing copyright on stolen content. That is where they will likely get him, if they do have the proof.

        It would be the most stunning case of law enforcement failure if they do not have adequate proof. Knowing a little about law enforcement, I’d say they have been building a case against this guy for a while now and just waiting for him to slip up.

        It is actually interesting because many very powerful criminals get caught by really stupid screw ups. Often caused by arguments with their girlfriend!

        • http://www.facebook.com/people/Herman-Nelson/100001192190573 Herman Nelson

          Is that kind of like deliberately avoiding to enforce existing immigration laws that the vacationer in chief and his dog holder does on a daily basis? How about the retreads down at ATF allowing guns to walk the border? Holder is playing “ain’t misbehaving” on that one. There’s adequate proof of what they’re doing. DOJ sends out a agency wide letter informing them that “undocumented workers” are not a priority.

          So you’re saying it’s OK to throw the book at Kim here, but gee golly we can’t touch Juan and his 200 extended family members because they ran/walked/swam over the border without prior permission.

          You make me sick with your hypocrisy. .

        • MadAsASnake

          The only way they’ll get a conviction on this is through a bought judge.

        • Anonymous

          MegaUpload only has to follow DMCA law. One of the DoJ charges against him was about not adding a filter but no law exists that says that Mega have to fit a filter.

          The other charges are less clear when we do not have all the details but as Mega have said before over 700 companies including the MPAA and RIAA have direct access to delete any links they want so if any links were not removed it is then their own fault

          What is interesting here is that they then moan MU has no search option which makes them finding links much harder and yet it was these same little copyright buggers who destroyed the search option is a previous court trail!

          I highly doubt this is a good case against Mega due to the huge mistakes made including sending to the NZ authorises a photo of the wrong person due to be arrested.

          In my opinion this case all began with the Mega Song release and Mega’s use of UMG artists. The time between then and the raid was just enough time to pull together an international raid. Getting the FBI involved provided much of the internal details when the FBI like to spy on everyone.

          Make no mistake that this is only a War on Infringement and as is common with the copyright cartels they play cut the head off the chicken. Mega dared to stick their neck out so the United States cut it off.

          We only wait to see which side can convince a jury. The DoJ certainly wont have an easy time over it.

        • Anyone

          youtube had similar emails when they were sued by viacom
          and they still won their case in a US court

          from what evidence is public there really seems to be no case, it was just a measure taken by the US administration to console the failing of SOPA/PIPA and to keep the bribes from the MAFIAA coming.

        • Guest

          For the last time fuck it off!

          OK?

          You are useless nobody is biting in you fake operation.

          At least you should warn your bosses that we are going to come for them with a nose soon instead.

        • Stellablu777

          @ esoteric articles: look at youtube v. viacom and compare. Knowledge, and even encouragement of copyright infringement is not as clear cut a proof as you seem to assume. Actually, that one has just gotten more interesting becuase the appeal brought by viacom shows that youtube really operated *just like* megaupload in the early years. Yet it is and remains a civil case. The strangeness of the megaupload case lies in the attempted criminalization of what has *always* been a civil matter, namely secondary copyright infringement. And no there are *no* independent charges of racketeering, money laundering or wire fraud – money laundering charges refer to paypal payments, racketeering to the rewards programme…

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/Z6W2EXSSTWMESVANHOIZF4FGMM Phever

        Little guy, big guy, it does not matter.

        Because of the DoJ’s actions at the behest of the MAFIAA, et. al, I will NEVER BUY another movie or record again. At least not in the methods that the MAFIAA are trying to push and have been complaining about losing revenue for over the last who-knows-how-many years.

        And the truth is, I don’t have to violate the law to get their music without paying for it, as it is freely available in many other places which I DO pay for (such as cable TV having music channels that run 24-7 that … guess what … you can RECORD with your CD, DVD, or cassette deck if you know how). And guess what? If I want to see or hear their product bad enough, all I have to do is turn on some electronic device and get it for free! In the case of music, there is the radio. Pandora and other internet radio systems come to mind right now. If I want to watch a movie, I turn on the television. Sooner or later the movie will be playing over the airwaves and be available for free.

        And the ironic thing about all of this is, the RIAA and MPAA have made their cash-carrying, money-spending CUSTOMERS that they claim they want buying their products THE ENEMY. Let me say that in terms that everyone can understand. Nowhere in the USA’s defense budget is there an INCOME for money coming from such Axis-Of-Evil countries as Iran and Pakistan. It’s just not happening! As a matter of fact, the USA government is the only country stupid enough to actually PAY their enemies billions of dollars in cash to do or not do something. That’s a part of the reason why the USA is going downhill. (And do not tell me that Pakistan is not an enemy, because they proved it when they allowed the Chinese to have access to top secret equipment when the helicopter that SEAL team 6 crashed on their way to getting OBL).

        That is what is really going on here. The MPAA and RIAA are attempting to obtain their profits from someone they have deemed to be their enemy. But what they have failed to realize is that the very people they have deemed to be their enemy are actually the ones out in the street championing their products.

        Here’s what I mean. I know that, based on my own past purchase history of music. When Napster 1.0 was out I was averaging a spend of between $200 and $500 PER MONTH on music. Yes, file-sharers such as I was during Napster’s first generation also spend their money on the product, too. But the music industry’s representatives are too stupid to realize this.

        As a matter of fact, file-sharers are more passionate about the product than the person who does NOT file-share, and not only are they more passionate but they are the ones who tell their friends to buy when they find a great music group’s or movie stars’ product that they like. So they have just screwed themselves out of the highest and best, most credible form of advertising, good will’s word-of-mouth advertising. Which costs them NOTHING, unlike all the other methods of promotion they currently use.

        The Artist (Formerly Known As) Prince once said that he could make more money releasing his music over Napster charging five dollars than he could going the traditional way and the consumer ending up paying $15.98, which was what CDs were selling for in Best Buy and other music places at the time he said it. Why? Because using sources such as Napster (or Kim Dotcom’s service that was scheduled to launch but has now been unable to due to the shutdown) cuts out all the middlemen in the entertainment industry who do little more than screw over the artists while lining their own pockets.

        Here’s what I don’t get. If these industries have no problem with their music and movies being shared over the airwaves on radio and television, what makes them think it’s OK to expect payment from people who obtain their products in other ways, especially when such shares come with a recommendation as to the product’s quality?

        Yes, I could pay for satellite radio. But I don’t. And I still have access to a lot of music. I could pay for satellite TV. And I don’t do that, either. I used to have cable TV but canceled it due to the provider disappointing me so much . . . they could not keep the service working properly, so why should I pay for a defective product that worked less than 50 percent of the time?

        I still get the official releases of music now, and most of the time it’s free and it’s authorized. It’s called YouTube. And oftentimes I want to buy the songs I hear on YouTube, because there is a difference in the quality of a downloaded mp3 and a CD. In my life it’s an audible difference worth paying for.

        After his death it was revealed that even Steve Jobs did not care for the mp3 format, that he preferred a lossless technology because it sounded better. And that’s because, again there is an audible difference worth paying for.

        But not anymore. Because in our household we don’t always necessarily vote at the ballot box.

        We vote with our wallet.

        And I suspect that a lot of other people feel that way, too. And THAT’S the real reason for the downward trend in the entertainment industry’s profits that they claim is due to file-sharing. Their so-called lost profits are lost because they have made their cash-carrying, money-spending customers the enemy.

        And like me, they vote with their wallet, too.

    • Anonymous

      Nothing wrong in living in a nice house. This is not about some hate the rich and the powerful commie bs. Its about imperialism, political and economical oppression and in this particular case throwing a man in prison who lives on the other side of the world and had very little if anything to do with the US.

      If infringing Megaupload links were the actual problem I’m sure the copyright holders would have tried to deal with that a lot earlier and in another manner. For seven years the MPAA and RIAA allowed Megaupload to exist without even asking them to stop what they were doing or to change their ways.

      This is all about the threat Dotcoms megabox and innovations about entertainment distribution posed to the existing one. The Hollywood big boys had no choice but to play dirty with the entire world watching – or pack up their suitcases and let an obese finnish german hacker to put them out of business. They chose to invade his home with an armed gang to scare him and any future entrepreneur off.

      This is an extremely interesting scenario to watch for those who realise what is going on. If the FBI/US gets away with this than the standards to which they are held get lowered yet again and new forms of oppression are wide open.

      • Anonymous

        Bingo

      • Guest

        They had the choice to adapt their business to internet. But not anymore. Too many people want them out of business.

        It does not matter how many people they got arrested, how many site they manage to get shut down at the enormous expense of governments credibility and cost to the society.

        They will never get their business back because the public hate them and no longer want to do business with them. Even artists are walking away now. It is a slow but ineluctable death.

        Good night corporate parasites!

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Herman-Nelson/100001192190573 Herman Nelson

      What is the difference between Kim stealing and Congressmen stealing? Not much. I do hope he bends those high ranking guv’ment people over the apple barrel as they seem to need it. What’s in their locker? ;) I don’t think Kim had any of his flashy cars drive off a bridge and kill their assistant. Unlike one recently dead senator did in the 1970′s. He never saw the inside of a jail on that one.

    • Anonymous

      If he is guilty of anything, it is that he didnt give the US politicians and bureaucrats “their cut”. By not playing the lobbying game (translation: bribing, hosting lavish fundraisers for national political committees, campaign contributions, participating in “bundling”, etc etc all of it CORRUPT) to try and win laws passed allowing him to continue to make money providing a wanted service (and therefore continuing to play the lobbying game and line the politicians’ pockets), he let those whose racket he was cutting in on (RIAA, MPAA, HOLLYWOOD) play the game with no opposition. He foolishly thought by being on the other side of the planet that he was free from this corrupt system, but he was dead wrong. We pay the kiwis some sum of cash or offer them some sort of nice trade status, or whatever and they let our goons show up and lock him up and seize everything he has. THIS IS GANGSTER GOVERNMENT. There is ZERO difference between this and the practices of Capone, Gotti, insert-mobster-name-here.

      When I buy a book, dvd, cd or whatever…IT IS NOW MINE. There is ZERO “magic” on it. It is a COPY of “magic”. It is ones and zeros. It is a series of data, completely meaningless without the correct decoder. If the “artists” want to continue making money off their “magic” then they need to get off their lazy asses and perform that magic live and charge people admission to come see it and take it in firsthand. By their logic, they should be able to charge you for everytime you describe to a friend a concert performance or recant the plot twist of a movie….believe me, if they could figure out a way to do this they would do it. “Details and accounts of this game are the property of the NFL and any reproduction or ACCOUNTS of this game are forbidden without the expressed permission of the NFL or the office of the commissioner of the NFL”…have you never paid attention to what that phrase means?? it means exactly that. They think they have the right to go on charging you indefinitely, the only thing stopping them is the logistics of making it happen.

      What is next?? Restaraunts charging you by the hour for nutrition provided by their food? Vacation destinations charging you monthly for the good memories of your trip??

      It amazes me to no end how easily Americans have just been completely disarmed of their sense of private property rights. It’s as if the jedi mind trick has been performed on the masses in a scale that even Yoda would claim impossible.

      These so called victims put their crap out for public consumption and then they have the gall to tell the public how it may and may not be consumed?? Do they have that right? Sure. And we have the right to tell them to stuff it and they go broke in favor of real performers who simply want the exposure and make money the old fashioned way…BY EARNING IT.

      Wake up America, what the hell is wrong with you?

      • Anyone

        there actually was a threat to not film “The Hobbit” in NZ if they don’t play along
        not sure how much money that brought into the country, but clearly that was enough to get them to bend over

  • Kopimist

    Go Dotcom, Go Dotcom….Ra Ra Ra! We love you Kim. Don’t care how much money you made, Megavideo was the best.

    Proud to say I’ve not felt the need to buy a single piece of shit media since you have gone down. Sure, I’ll watch the crap if it’s free, but most of the really good material IS ALREADY FREE ANYWAY, and posted all over the internet. You know…REAL art by REAL artists. Actual journalism, by actual journalists.

    The shit you have to pay for from the likes of Sony, BMH, Universal etc is almost always generic crap. Catchy, hooky, but vacuous empty crap. Lost, Prison Break etc. You know. Crap. Crap that only empty-headed goons go out and actually spend real money on. Money that could be spent on REAL things. Not derivative bullshit spun out to the last thread.

    • Anonymous

      Interesting how its all crap but you’ll spend time watching it anyway lol

      • Anyone

        learn to read
        he said he watches free non-MAFIAA content, because the MAFIAA content is crap

        one would think that if you try to participate in a discussion you first learn to read and understand.

        • Anonymous

          No he didn’t. He said “Sure, I’ll watch the crap if it’s free”

          to quote yourself “one would think that if you try to participate in a discussion you first learn to read and understand.”

  • Anonymous

    Can you all stop defending Kim Dotcom, it is pretty clear by now that he is a pretty bad person isn’t it?

    Good or bad there is only the law. Current details seems to highlight that MU was following DMCA law which makes this attack an overkill. The DoJ did not even aim to prove their claims in civil court first.

    I mean, he is basically trying to extort the US legal system/government into not charging him with statements like, “I hope we will soon have permission to give them and the rest of our users access to their files”.

    That makes no sense. Access to these files is important to over 1 million users and MU are simply inflecting their user’s needs to the DoJ. It clearly says above that Kim Dotcom has set his lawyers on that very case.

    So there is no extorting here and why would they charge him over a statement?

    The fact is that he got caught stealing.

    It is called infringement or copying…
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IeTybKL1pM4

    Bad luck. Its not a conspiracy,

    That statement once proved true would destroy half of their changes.

    people that created content are annoyed that he was giving it away for free

    Which was lawful for him to do under DMCA safe harbour law. He also charged premium members for downloads as well.

    and enough of them noticed to get the legal system involved

    And yet not even the whole MPAA over about 8 years ever tried to take MegaUpload to civil court. It seems them like about 700 others were quite happy to be able to remove anything they wanted from the MegaUpload site.

    It seems a very huge jump to charge Mega with racketeering and money laundering when they have not even been convicted of copyright infringement first. Let me make things clear here when if Mega are found to have followed DMCA law then the whole case against them will collapse.

    Heads will then roll and hundreds of millions in damages will be awarded to Mega.

    which then made a case against him and charged him.

    You have explained no case beyond some people were upset with MU. That then comes down to bullying and harassment.

    I understand many of you are defending what you perceive as your right to freedom of speech and information,

    File sharing under the law which in many regards is lawful.

    but defending this guy is just so wrong.

    Well I sure as Hell would not defend the MPAA, RIAA, DoJ or FBI in their total abuse of the law. As the saying goes then the enemy of your enemy is your friend where that puts us shoulder to shoulder with the likes Mega and Google.

    Take a look at where this guy was living before being arrested and see if you all still see him as the ‘little guy’.

    No one here has every said he was a “little guy” and more than a few have poked fun at how fat he is. And so what if he owns a huge house and many cars when being rich is not a crime.

    There is only the law and Mega has always had a team of lawyers to advice them on what they can and cannot do under the law. It is very important to their future to follow the law so why not?

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  • AmazingHorse

    *** Newsflash: All types of people use Megaupload. ***

    Seems like a non-story really.

    People use torrent sites for perfectly legitimate purposes, too, but that never stops them. They don’t much care about the collateral damage they cause, their major interest is focused on elimination of the target. Any unfortunate ‘victims’ just shouldn’t have been there at the time.

    • MadAsASnake

      I think this comes as a hell of a shock to DOJ and Dodd. Looks like they’ve pissed of a lot of people in power as well…

  • Anonymous

    It is well known printing company that pederasty is part of the online sticker printing entertainment industry corporate culture as well as Letter Size Folders Printing the culture of high ranking US government officials Standard Tickets Printing.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_QDVSK6FKH5Z2YFREI3QBJTXLRI Walter

    USA Inc.

    Hope he gives his lawyer and a bunch of other people that list. He might end up like Andrew Breitbart.

  • Anonymous

    The larger context, Im told by a retired Federal Agent (US) is that the Gobment was into illegal data transfers on the Net years ago, something called Dial/Coins, or illegal dossiers on people. I do not recall if the implication was “Citizens” but thats the assumption.

    Apparently that was about keeping illegal files bouncing around in Cyber Space where they did not dwell for a great amount of time in any one location, making them difficult to trace.

    Now with the Cloud (and MORONS putting their data there under a PHONEY guise of “security”) its even easier.. until now.

    Brought to you by the Cloud, guaranteeing safe, confidential storage of all your data, till some Govt agent wants to read it and of course they have all the encryption keys….

    second-amendment.tripodDOTcom

  • Anonymous

    “deliberately avoiding enforcing copyright on stolen content. That is where they will likely get him, if they do have the proof.”

    They (data storage( was HELD HARMLESS until lately when the US Govt has been caught in the question.

    Whats changed besides Govt corruption to be hidden?

  • Jupiterkcc

    Everybody understands what this is about right..? It’s about the govt stealing data and ignoring laws and using laws to do it…

    • Anonymous

      Those of us who have been around long enough can well spot them abusing the law to their political objectives.

      Even the United States claiming ownership to .net domains is a totally flawed concept when .net in the very early days was spun off to cover the whole Internet infrastructure. The United States does not even play root DNS server to the World because places like Europe certainly do manage their own domains. So Europe does own European .net domains and not the United States.

      Then due to the distributed nature of the DNS system then even for .com domains the vast majority of people in other countries do not even contact the United States when they only do this domain name to IP conversion on their local ISP’s DNS server.

      And last of all infringement under .com, .net, .org and other domains is physically impossible as once DNS look-up as completed then all further contact and data transfers is done through the server’s IP address. The domain name then has completely and absolutely nothing at all to do with any infringement over the IP.

      So all this goes to highlight that the DHS and ICE are lying little shits. They now admit themselves to seizing hundreds of domains that were hosted by overseas registrars who simply folded to the US bullying.

      We should remember that blockading a foreign port is an Act of War and Europe certainly does need to defend their borders from the US pillaging and raping of their citizens.

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  • Anonymous

    Next thing the gov’t will do is to manipulate the currency and put controls on firearms.

  • Cwcavtech

    Anaon get it right. It is USSCOA. The United Socialist States of Chinese Owned America. I wonder if any of these so called “Officials” were hiding anything?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Raymond-Kegley/1272743233 Raymond Kegley

    dont hold them back release them now and get it all out in the open dont be like wilk-leakes

  • Anonymous

    Well, I know what I’d do if I were the defense attorney.

    I’d reunite government account holders with their content in open court.

    I wonder how many White House staffers keep their porn there?

    Should be trial for the ages.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_SUNU4ZLZ77DUD4HRWDDQOPPCZM Old_timer

      It will all be hushed up and swept under the rug. Just watch and see.

      Get out and vote in November 2012

      ABO2012

  • ManBearPig

    I will bet it all that 95% of the government officials who belong to megaupload are Liberal Progressive Democrat Communists. Laws do not apply to the Nomenclatura, as Obama has shown us over and over…

  • http://twitter.com/TrenchPressNews TrenchPress

    Megaupload boss: Site popular among US government users
    http://trenchpress.com/?p=9277

  • Anonymous

    Bet they are all missing their porno’s

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  • Anonymous

    Release the names. We’re governed by pure hypocrites.

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  • Nequelquepart

    FOIA Quickly

  • http://thoreauhd.myid.net/ ThoreauHD

    He better watch out. He might suddenly drop dead of “natural causes” like our journalists.

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  • methajones

    so if the united states wants the megaupload crew extradited to face trial for breaking USA law, shouldn’t that soldier who went on that rampage in afghanistan be turned over to the afghan people to face trial for crimes committed in their country? only fair.

    • Anonymous

      How can you break US law without setting foot into the God forsaken land? The soldier was IN Afganistan. If you start doing that were do you draw the line? Everybody who harms US interests from abroad must be extradited there? What about vice versa? Why not ship the Australian gays to Iran then while we are at it.

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  • You betcha

    How much illegal music did Obama have stored on MU?

  • Waybeyondredemption

    If negotiations between Megaupload and the Department of Justice are going on
    only…..
    The American citizens will lose !

  • Anonymous

    He looks and acts like Michael Moore’s long lost son.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IZ5BM5GNLA54OADSWGSXAMA7SY Jay

    And remember folks, there are only 20 people in the IP department of the Criminal Justice division. 5 of them are RIAA lawyers. So in essence, 20 people get to decide how the US government censors the web.

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  • Anonymous

    Bet that cloud thing is really looking good to everyone now. Just think how it works out when the FED discovers everyones files out there……. Look out carbonite……

    • Ajayhoooo

      “I hope we will soon have permission to give them and the rest of our users access to their files” Love it. High stakes poker.

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KJL3J4DQSFUEP2S6CSONGKJ3CE Deedeedee

    This is why you should ALWAYS make backups of your data, and NEVER have it stored in only one location.

    • http://PalinsDirtyLittleSecret.blogspot.com/ CIAisNowPresidentClick4Proof

      exactly. Commonsense goes a long way

      • http://twitter.com/Hasitleakedsite Hasitleaked.com

        I agree. Depending on a site which looks and serves like Megaupload should be well within common sense. http://thenmention.me

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Crook-Ofraud/100003622807355 Crook Ofraud

    Hmmmm, maybe they should have bought their own storage not some online crap like carbonite or fat man megaupload bullshit

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_2267ARMCXRNX2X3WU5DHJNLT5A ruck s

    I have no sympathy with the people that stored their files on an ILLEGAL site. Free music . Of course they knew it was illegal. Why would they want to reunite the files of law breakers. We all like free stuff but we know if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. This is a something for nothing society. There is no free lunch–as some are finding out.

    • http://PalinsDirtyLittleSecret.blogspot.com/ CIAisNowPresidentClick4Proof

      Don’t believe much of the news after the coup and cover up. Welcome to the military police state compliments of the last s-election.

      • http://www.esotericarticles.com/ Esoteric Articles

        You don’t really believe this do you lol?

    • Ibm
    • Desu75

      Good evening MAFIAA troll. We’ve been expecting you.

    • Mortifier

      Dear paid corporate troll Have a great hart attack you and your boss.

      Good night!

      • Guest

        Dam! I miss an “e” Crap! The ECG took it!

      • Desu75

        Where do i get a Death Note too?

    • MadAsASnake

      How the hell is putting your own files on Mega illegal? There are genuine reasons people would have been deprived of stuff from this – why shouldn’t they get it back? You are clearly way too dumb to work out that no-one here is askingg for infringing content back..

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_RDXKS3RVSF2UGBUOKERHJQL6H4 t-bone

        Ruck S is talking about copyrighted material, not home photos.

    • INURMINDZ

      @ruck since you have your head up the GOV’s ass go turn your self in for coming to a blog labeled “Torrent” its illegal right? Fing asshat go troll faux news bitch!

  • Obo

    Americunt

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    Obama, is he going to go for a walk after midnight alone and have a massive heart attack?

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  • None

    Now you guys should know the type of sh—head that Kim really is. Backed into a corner, he has no problem violating everyone’s privacy too.

    SHAME ON HIM – and shame on you guys for supporting him.

    • Stellablu777

      @None – afraid your privacy might be violated in this case? ;) don’t worry, there is no evidence that names will be named – both sides use evidence of account holders to support their case, but are unlikely to release full names. so why should Kim not be able to do something the FBI is doing (and has already been doing, read the indictment). BTW, funny how the people bringing evidence of legitimate uses are always met with howls of “but he was such a bad person, he deserves to be locked up for 60 years!” for your info: the law does not work that way – innocent until proven guilty, due process etc pp..saying someone should be locked up bedcuase you think he is a bad person just makes you look stupid.

      • None

        So Kim can use the names of people who were abiding by the law, and drag them into his case?

        Sounds rather silly to me!

        • Anonymous

          If it is to prove that his service is for legitimate use…why the f*ck do you care to be called in as a witness? You didn’t do anything wrong.

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  • SOHO-Man

    At the risk of feeding the Trolls…

    File sharing services like megaupload are important to small and medium organisations, and smaller Government Agencies. For example, a typical brochure with pictures may be a Megabyte or more. Shared once from a personal website – no problem. Shared over thousands or tens of thousands of users it adds up. Many small Government organisations and Private sector companies have limited bandwidth through their firewalls. It just makes sense to place material on a cyberlocker and link to it.

    Another typical application is training videos. Some firewalls block Youtube to prevent abuse. Something I feel is counterproductive, but a fact we have to deal with. Bandwidth for videos can swamp any normal traffic – that’s why so many organisations use Youtube .. or file-sharing services.

    Another example of legitimate use is collaborative partnerships. A good low cost method of sharing material like standards, design documents or methods with a limited audience is to make use of a filesharer’s security and issue specific links by email to participants. The alternative is to email all those documents (and their updates every time) or give people logons to the company web site (moving the security load back onto us).

    Although big Business and Big Government have all the bandwidth and resources they need to do this themselves, that does not apply to hobbyists, single operators, small business people, Political staff, small Government agencies, etc. We rely on filesharers. Until now, it has been enough to check that the service is operated legally and that DMCA provisions are enabled. Neither I nor my Corporate clients chose to use Megaupload, but could easily have… so stop blaming the victims please. I’m also getting concerned about the assumption that filesharing is dubious. Now the dark side is complaining about dropbox, iCloud, Amazon and MS Live. The effect of losing these would be dire. So … love him or hate him, this has to be stopped now with KDC and MU. Why start with KDC? Because he is hard to love, but the flow-on if this continues will be devastating for US provided services. The Chinese must be loving this!

  • AVG_GUY

    FOR ALL CANADIANS BETTER READ THIS! We are going to have it worse then Americans.

    http://www.michaelgeist.ca/con

    The Bill C-11 committee has just opened the clause-by-clause review of the copyright bill with 39 amendments on the table: 8 from the goverment, 17 from the NDP, and 14 from the Liberals. The good news is that the misinformation campaign on issues such as fair dealing, user generated content, consumer provisions, statutory damages, and Internet provider liability has largely failed as the government is not proposing significant changes to those provisions. These all represent good compromise positions that will likely remain intact.

    Unfortunately, the digital lock provisions will also remain largely unchanged as the government is not proposing to link circumvention to copyright infringement (both the NDP and Liberals will put forward such amendments). The music and movie lobby are getting one of their demands as the enabler provision will be expanded from targeting sites “primarily designed” to enable infringement to providing a service primarily for the purpose of enabling acts of infringement. The CIMA demand for an even broader rule has been rejected as has calls to add statutory damages to the provision.

    A summary of some of the proposed amendments, by party (note: subject to possible change should a party decide not to introduce the amendment):

    Conservatives

    change enabler provision to providing a service primarily for the purpose of enabling acts of infringement

    a slight tightening of the private purposes copying exception and the time shifting exception by limiting to the specific individual

    a new limitation on computer interoperability exception that restricts the use or disclosure of the information reproduced for the purposes of making the programs interoperable

    a new limitation on disclosure of security flaws that requires advance notice to the copyright owner unless it is in the public interest to have it disclosed without such notice

    a change to the network provider safe harbour that allows for extraction of meta-data

    a limitation on the injunction power against information location tool providers

    • Timmy

      Sadly, the Liberals and even the NDP are ready to criminalise infringement. The problem with this is that it encourages Big Media to file more slap-down suits to push the boundaries of what constitutes infringement, in the hope that new precedents will broaden the definition, and lead to a total crackdown on grey areas, paid for by the public purse (via criminal proceedings) instead of by Big Media (via civil proceedings). Call it an investment in the future.

      How far will the concept of “infringement” be stretched under the new regime? Will it be a crime to own or use an Android device while Google is being sued by Apple? Will modifying the software in your own various devices get pulled into the new definition of infringement? Will it be considered infringement to refuse to update firmware, or to update a device with open-source firmware?

      Criminalising infringement opens a whole Pandora’s Box of issues that weaken free speech and the ownership of physical property, both of which are the foundations of democracy itself.

      Infringement enforcement is best left in the civil courts, where there are more checks on its abuse.

      • Timmy

        This is exactly the kind of thing that will get subsumed into the broadening definition of copyright infringement, after C-11 is in place.
        http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/03/12/tethering_iphone/

        In fact, the real target is equating “Terms of Service” violations with copyright violations, which will criminalise thousands of mundane ways people use their own purchases, and put people in jail for violating arbitrary terms of service that can change any time, thus completely eliminating the traditional concept of personal property. Corporations will soon own all your chipped devices, in the sense that they will have more control over how they are used than you will.

        This is the endgame of Bill C-11, if the Liberals and NDP don’t shift away from their sloppy and superficial analysis and fight against this explicitly.

    • Anonymous

      “primarily designed” to enable infringement

      I hope people realise that they are drafting a nightmare.

      Back in the days of the VCR the vast majority of the use was infringing but the end judgement did say “we cannot stop legitimate use even if the majority use is infringing”. People won the right to have VCRs and to record TV media.

      So Canada is now drafting a law that is the Internet version of a VCR killer. Let my highlight how wrong killing the VCR would be when later DVD and Bluray sales now make up 46% of the MPAA’s gross income. This is more revenue than any other source and yet long ago… they wanted to kill it.

      If you want to stick other hardware in the primary infringing list then MP3 players solely exists to meet the market demand for infringed music. Then we have DivX/XViD players again popular due to downloaded music and TV series. With both these though we now have a vast market of legitimate use.

      What they do not release is that infringement often creates viable markets when the popularity can be tapped by legitimate sources. Instead here is Canada doing the Internet version of killing VCRs, DVDs, Blurays, MP3 players, MP4 players and much more.

      Then what happens next is even more sick when the MPAA never respects the law and if they can’t change the law they instead abuse the law and public rights using technical means.

      So long ago we all won the right to record from TV and even here in the UK we have a 2 week storage limit that everyone and their dog ignores. However the MPAA are just not happy with their loss and now rewrite the law using technical means where examples would include Macrovision and CGMS.

      This mean while it is your lawful right to record such programming they have just implement technical means, in the violation of the law, to stop you. Then even more ironic is that you can certainly use technology to fight their technology to regain your lawful rights using a Macrovision and CGMS remover.

      Once again the MPAA is just not happy and wants to ban anti-circumvention devices which are vital devices to regain your lawful rights that the MPAA stole from you in violation of the law.

      So here we are with BitTorrent, filelockers and more being the market choice for infringement and already there is a vast wealth of people looking to tap this market for legitimate uses. Then we have the MPAA and RIAA who can never technically progress to meet public needs without screaming and crying like some colossal baby.

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  • Timmy

    I hope this leads to a class-action suit against the Dept. of Justice, by users who lost their data.

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  • Locke-Fawkes

    If he has a list to release my suggestion is for him to release it NOW.

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    DEATH TO AMERICA!

    • tl

      go crawl back into your hole and stay there!

      • Joe9654

        he means the united states of america, not the constitution or america

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IJ4I7WFS6DP3BSEF5DGRCTWFRQ Karl Magnus

    Follow the money. It aint lookin’ good for Uncle Sugar.
    It appears as though K.doc @ Megaupload is holding the Ace in the Hole.
    Personally, I think it’s hilarious – only for the embarrassment to the gubmint bureaucrats and elected pols who are once again comprised by people MUCH smarter than themselves. Oh the irony. Gotta be Karma.
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  • Anonymous

    the false assumption here is that anyone using the site was involved in theft and illegally sharing digital files. prove the files shared were not personal property and then go after them…

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ed-Cole/1781461369 Ed Cole

    Awesome. I hope he leaks the names of the people and of what they downloaded no matter what happens with the trial. I’m sure the list of blue movies for Big Sis “JN” and for Barney “BF” Frank will be epic.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ed-Cole/1781461369 Ed Cole

    Also, don’t be surprised if now that Kim Dotcom has threatened to “out” people in high places in the ruling party, don’t be surprised if he has a convenient heart attack just like Andrew Breitbart. I’m sure it will be attributed to Kim’s weight and ruled “natural causes” within seconds, again, just like AB.

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  • Anonymous

    lol, OK so is anyone even remotely surprised by this? I mean like seriously? lol.
    Getting-Privacy.tk

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    Pretty soon our USA slogan will be “Homeland or death we shall win”

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  • Slav

    I’m not surprised. The same thing is with police. Do you know how many young police officers downloads copyrighted materials? Check out some police message boards.

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    We are know that it’s perfectly legal to distribute millions of copyrighted books, songs, TV shows, and movies. And earn huge sums of money while doing so. We can *ALL* do that now.

  • Bhds

    Well, that’s why I keep my important files where they can’t get it…outside US and EU…lol…securstor.mk. Plausible deniability…

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