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Megaupload Asks Court to Dismiss The Criminal Case

For the first time Megaupload has filed a motion in response to the U.S. indictment. Kim Dotcom’s legal team has asked a Virginia federal court to dismiss the criminal case the U.S. Government started in January. The defense argues that the U.S. violated Megaupload’s due process rights by destroying its business, without having properly served the company. If granted, this means the Megaupload case will be over.

megauploadIn January, the U.S. Government announced that it had initiated one of “the largest criminal copyright cases ever brought by the United States.” That case was brought against Megaupload and its key employees, including founder Kim Dotcom.

The authorities seized domain names, servers and personal belongings, and asked for the extradition of the defendants who were all arrested abroad. Since then, Kim Dotcom and his colleagues have been fighting against extradition in New Zealand. Today, the focus is shifting to the U.S. case.

Megaupload’s lawyers just filed a motion to dismiss at the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Their argument is simple. The U.S. authorities failed to serve Megaupload as is required in a criminal case. Because of this failure and the fact that the company was effectively put out of business, Megaupload’s due process rights have been violated.

To claim a due process violation Megaupload has to shows that a liberty or property interest which has been interfered with by the State and that the procedures attendant upon that deprivation were constitutionally sufficient.

According to Megaupload’s lawyers this is certainly the case here.

“Both prongs of the procedural due process test are plainly met here. The Government has seized Megaupload’s property and domain name, ruined its reputation, and destroyed its business pursuant to an indictment which is fatally flawed as a jurisdictional matter. Megaupload now finds itself in a state of abeyance, with no end in sight,” they write.

“As a result of the Government’s inability to properly serve the summons on Megaupload, this Court lacks jurisdiction over the company. In the absence of effective service of process, criminal proceedings against Megaupload cannot commence, and as the Court has aptly noted, we ‘frankly don’t know that we are ever going to have a trial in this matter’.”

Megaupload’s legal team therefore concludes that, “Megaupload is thus deprived of any procedure to clear its name or recoup its property, in clear violation of its due process rights.”

The crucial issue in the motion to dismiss is that Megaupload was never served. The origin of this problem is not merely a matter of oversight. Megaupload’s lawyer Ira Rothken previously noted that unlike people, companies can’t be served outside US jurisdiction.

If this issue indeed prevents Megaupload from being tried in the US, it would be a blunder of epic proportions. And the fact that District Court Judge O’Grady previously acknowledged that this “issue” warrants further investigation, suggests that the motion filed by Megaupload could be the beginning of the end for the Megaupload case.

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  • Guest

    Go, go Megaupload!

    • Anonymous

      The DoJ/FBI and the RIAA/MPAA behind them will sure have a hard time trying to pass the next few weeks without MegaUpload kicking their butt and shutting down their stupid attack.

      This case could well go down as one of the greatest errors the US Government has ever done. Damned right as well when it is not their place to harass and scare the market who are only lawful DMCA safe-harbour companies.

      Good luck to Mega and let us see what pain their expensive lawyers can deal out. I now look forwards to the future news.

      • CLASSIC

        I agree. The level of procedural error and stupidity in both the US and NZ courts is unprecedented. 

        Man the FEDs really f’d this up bad! 
        CLASSIC!

        • Ruth C. Sandoval

          they will get off that easy. http://SpecialWork4.notlong.com

        • Uncle Sam(arionette)

          EVEN UNCLE SAM IS DISSAPOINT WITH THE US NOW! :(

        • Homer.nzl

          Please don’t confuse the “NZ Courts” with the New Zealand Government’s Crown Law Office (who are prosecuting on the US’s behalf). Judge Harvey has done a great job so far of cutting through the US and Crown Law Office BS so far

        • Guest

          Criminal: Please judge, let me go, I have done nothing wrong except laundering $500 million.
          Judge: Ok son, I understand, you are free to go.

          If they let Kim Dotcom go, then they should let every other criminal on earth out of the prison.

        • FinalApokylypse

          @cf1b360e9a8367da5b673a8f412310f8:disqus
          I see you’ve adopted the guilty before anythings proven approach.
          You should be arrested and put in jail quick cause I know it was you who stole my ipod. You’re guilty don’t ya know.

        • m4rkiz

           so, You claiming that people should follow all the rules, but government and anti-piracy organizations don’t need to do that if they KNOW that someone is bad boy?

          gvt have all the means, funded by us, citizens to PROVE wrong doing in SPECIFIC, LEGAL ways

          not to do some ‘he must be guilty, lets shoot him lock him in guantanamo’ bullthing

          if there is no proper thick line what they could and can’t do ANYBODY can be next… sure, it will take time to get to small fishes, but how one could fight that scenario if heshe doesn’t have Kim’s cash

        • Anonymous

          its unbelieable but vary much true, my roommate is earaning good weeklky cash over internet..This figure is approx 3000 USD, the all details are written here====>> ?????? http://getitmust.blogspot.com/m

      • Guess

        The US constitution EXPLICITLY forbid any US gov in trying to enforce the US law abroad or to enforce any foreign law in the US. The federal gov and unfortunately many others state and others local US gov
        DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE LAW OF THE LAND!

        This is why they have to be impeached and dismissed. Those who think that this will be better with the republicans are delusional. We have to dismiss everyone from the right and from the left then re-elect everyone new on all the branches.

        This is what they did in Iceland. Their economy is growing again.

      • gollu

        I love Megatrolls down there, if charges is served proper then there is no case at all. MafRIIA works with GOV and tactic is bullying victims out, its not fairplay.

        Mega must sue Govt. for their MegaError… it is Sooo Mega 8D

        • http://www.alexseo.se/ Alexander Edbom

          Yes, I think they MUST get compensation if they win this case because the business damages are worth far more than what RIIA ever lost on TPB/Mega.

      • Guest

        @cf1b360e9a8367da5b673a8f412310f8:disqus 

        lol

        You realize the U.S. government and the New Zealand authorities did something vastly more illegal, and criminal, than anything that Dotcom is accused of?

        Oh, you didn’t know that because you’re an idiot?

        And just why the fuck should anybody believe a word of the laundering accusations, by the way? U.S. and NZ law “enforcement” orchestrated an illegal extra-judicial raid against MegaUpload. And we’re supposed to take these fuckers’ word for anything? 

      • Andrew Lee

         You got that right. The big picture is pretty clear now to everyone. They already did what they wanted to Mega. They had to know their case would never stand up when being heard by 12 jurors.

        I can see them deciding not to give NZ any of their evidence and dropping the whole case.
        This will be a big fucking problem since they’ll try to act like nothing ever happened and bury it. If they had actual evidence there would be no reason from the very start to make it 100 percent public information.
        How can we back someone when the only evidence we the people get is “their word”
        I don’t know about anyone else but their word does not cut it for me…

        What they did to Kim Dotcom is unacceptable and terrifying for the simple reason that it shows what the government will do for some campaign donations.
        What would happen if I owned a website and they did it to me. I’m not a millionaire so I would be pretty fucked when trying to fight it.

        Dotcom even though he was denied his resources at first he still had no problems getting help. It’s sad just how much the DOJ showed the world that they can do what they want and if you don’t like it they can arrest your ass as well..

        The winning side with the DOJ comes down to this.. *Who’s donating them the most money & oral service*

        Even when this case dies there is going to be almost no actions took against the people that caused it. Everyone that had their dick in the cake should be held responsible. They’ve been caught diddling in the cookie jar. They have the sores on their mouths to prove that.

        Like I’ve said before I never liked Megaupload, but what happened is very fucked up. I hope Dotcom changes the game so this type of shit will not happen again.

        It’s not illegal to be an asshole.
        It’s not illegal to be disliked.
        It’s not illegal to have morals that’s objectionable by others.

        It’s ILLEGAL to deny someone their basic rights.. They enforced actions that should have not been allowed to be enforced until a guilty verdict.
        It would be like catching a suspected killer then giving them the electric chair before going to trial. I’m sure the DOJ would love to play judge, jury and executioner and just bypass the court system completely.

      • HustleHard

         the Us government knew what they were doing. All they wanted to do was destroy this mans business. accomplished/

        Nobody could ever convince me they didnt know they couldnt serve a company the way they did.

        And . NZ should have caught it. So shame on them for helping facilitate this bullshit.

      • Djxedxd

        LOL nah the US has screwed up way bigger then this before.but this is probly the funniest. Would LOL for a week straight if this case got dropped.

    • Load… load…

      I shall reinfect my head with the megaupload earworm in support of this announcement.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0Wvn-9BXVc

    • Laura

       time to reboot megaupload and get megabox going, fuck mafiaa and the corrupt usa government and the rest of the corrupt governments around (most if not all) also sue the us government for all the violations they did, and get your money back and also sue for lost income, distress, slander, corruption, rip them a new asshole as they are assholes.

      • Anonymous

        I love gals with nice vocabularies! Go megaupload :-)

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/RCVFRLDYHCDMF3KDJRCOQMNC6Y Diane

      just as Gloria answered I cant believe that a single mom can get paid $7809 in four weeks on the internet. have you seen this webpage  (Click on menu Home more information)     http://goo.gl/Y9mAa  

    • I am No Guest

       Die Die MAFIAA and USA

  • Rgr154

    Here’s hoping they pull through, definitely worth a try but I don’t think they will get off that easy. Sadly, I don’t see the US allow it to end there.

  • Zippin2

    I hope all this comes to an end soon and kim will start another hosting site some time in the future. Bloody USA, being English and living in the UK I wish they were not our allies.

    • Guesting

       Megaupload will be back. Its name still matters! We we re-upload everything if we have too.

      • Huddel

        Not even need to reupload if they get the money back and pay their bills to Carpathia, the site can be back with all of the stuff it had before in no time.

        In fact, I know a couple sites where admins kept “broken links” from MU trusting that the site will be back online after the bogus lawsuit is shot down.

        • Velkyr

          Those sites are considered “abandoned” or no longer updated. Or the admins just don’t give a flying fuck.

        • Huddel

          @a4c7b71179ae02811c0519dce704b417:disqus I helped a friend who is an amateur musician to find working filelockers back when a lot of services closed their features so he could upload his remixes and “mixtapes” available again on his site – the new links are there and the mega ones are by their side and he still trusts that they’ll make a comeback.
          I also knew another 2 that did the same. Not disagreeing with you, many [most, if not nearly all] are there because those admins don’t give a flying fuck, but at least those those very few from my little anedoctal experience did it for believing the service would/will be back.

        • Guest

          I’m hoping the same, but can someone remind me exactly who has possession of the Megaupload servers right now, and how much access the US Gov’t. has to the original servers?  

          Because even if Kim manages to get this baseless case dropped, I fully expect the US to attempt to either stall as long as possible in returning Megaupload’s equipment, or to arrange for a few “accidents” during the transfer or maybe claim to have outright lost/misplaced some items.  Anything to make sure Kim never gets all of Mega’s stuff and data back in working order, even if he is allowed to rebuilt Megaupload.

    • Omy

      I’m betting you would prefer the alliance with the US over the one you would be enjoying with Hitler

      • http://www.twitter.com/iwinrar iWinRar

        are you kidding? hitler was a saint.

        /sarcasm

      • Anyone

        it’s been nearly 70 years, let it go

        • Omy

          Sure I am willing to let it go, but I humbly ask you to request my 98 year old grandmother let go her memories of the concentration camp.  If she agrees who would I be to deny your demand

      • Ldn17

        “History is written by the victors” – America profited from Nazi Germany both economically and scientifically & are equal if not worse in their atrocity’s… Hiroshima… Nagasaki…Iraq… Afghanistan. Not to mention the violation of its own peoples civil liberties regularly… Hitler was many things, but worse than America? I think not… 

        • ZyklonB

          “Our Camp’s Better than Your Camp” 
          “Our Camp’s Better than Yours” 

          “Our Camp’s Better cause we use Zyklon-B” 
          “Our Camp’s Better than Yours” 

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zyklon_B 

      • Anonymous

        Most countries are looking to get very friendly with China these days.

        China has a great blooming economy while the United States are Trillions in debt and cant even balance their own budgets. China also now spends more on science than the United States does meaning in the future China will make the discoveries and the profit from them.

        I am sure the UK can get along great with China provided they are now over that Hong Kong issue (well we made a nice place), our small War, then turning millions of Chinese citizens into drug addicts.

        • Sketch

          are you refering to the war england began with china to force them to buy opium in trade for silver in order to purchase tea???  yeah, the brits would love to forget that one.

        • Danny

          I was never taught about it in school, in fact I don’t know anyone that was. People are always surprised when I mention it, some even argue that I must be wrong (Britain could never do such a thing).

          It was a loooong time ago, that british empire is dead and we now have good relations with most of our former colonies now.

      • http://gene-poole.tumblr.com Gene Poole

          How many times is that argument going to hold?

        So the argument is that without the USA’s aid, we’d be under a Nazi regime, right?

        I stole this from a techdirt comment thread from the beginning of the month.:

        Political scientist Dr. Lawrence Britt recently wrote an article about fascism (“Fascism Anyone?,” Free Inquiry, Spring 2003, page 20). Studying the fascist regimes of Hitler (Germany), Mussolini (Italy), Franco (Spain), Suharto (Indonesia), and Pinochet (Chile), Dr. Britt found they all had 14 elements in common. He calls these the identifying characteristics of fascism. The excerpt is in accordance with the magazine’s policy.

        The 14 characteristics are:

        Powerful and Continuing Nationalism

        Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights
        Because of fear of enemies and the need for security, the people in fascist regimes are persuaded that human rights can be ignored in certain cases because of “need.” The people tend to look the other way or even approve of torture, summary executions, assassinations, long incarcerations of prisoners, etc.

        Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause
        The people are rallied into a unifying patriotic frenzy over the need to eliminate a perceived common threat or foe: racial , ethnic or religious minorities; liberals; communists; socialists, terrorists, etc.

        Supremacy of the Military
        Even when there are widespread domestic problems, the military is given a disproportionate amount of government funding, and the domestic agenda is neglected. Soldiers and military service are glamorized.

        Rampant Sexism

        Controlled Mass Media
        Sometimes to media is directly controlled by the government, but in other cases, the media is indirectly controlled by government regulation, or sympathetic media spokespeople and executives. Censorship, especially in war time, is very common.

        Obsession with National Security
        Fear is used as a motivational tool by the government over the masses.

        Religion and Government are Intertwined

        Corporate Power is Protected
        The industrial and business aristocracy of a fascist nation often are the ones who put the government leaders into power, creating a mutually beneficial business/government relationship and power elite.

        Labor Power is Suppressed

        Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts

        Obsession with Crime and Punishment
        Under fascist regimes, the police are given almost limitless power to enforce laws. The people are often willing to overlook police abuses and even forego civil liberties in the name of patriotism. There is often a national police force with virtually unlimited power in fascist nations.

        Rampant Cronyism and Corruption
        Fascist regimes almost always are governed by groups of friends and associates who appoint each other to government positions and use governmental power and authority to protect their friends from accountability. It is not uncommon in fascist regimes for national resources and even treasures to be appropriated or even outright stolen by government leaders.

        So, yeah. Thanks for saving us from all that fascism. The king is dead, long live the king, huh?

        • Anon1

          How do those characteristics NOT describe the US? Or is that the point?

        • http://gene-poole.tumblr.com Gene Poole

           @65573eba3b4a54a24094f5318a813eed:disqus  That us exactly the point. Yeah, the US saved us from Nazi Germany, and then developed into a fascist Corporatocracy. What exactly where they saving us from? Can’t wait for the Arab concentration camps and moslem ovens.Or maybe they’ll save that for copyright violators, they’re the biggest threat to freedom, after all…

      • Zippin2

         Need to do some History checking on WW2, the Russians were of great help in the final days of bringing down Hitler. Also USA was late into WW1, and then again in WW2 they only got involved due to the navel base being hit.

        So if USA were not an allia of ours USA would have got invovled anyway, even though they said they did nto want to get invovled in the WW2 at the beging…..still at least they got wanted they wanted out of it, to still the german tech and then bribe Hitlers top sciencetist to become the most powerfull country.

        And today they carry on wanting the world to run how they want it to run, just like Hilter wanted.

        Kim Dotcom I hope would make his future business more robust to takedown like this.

      • Latecia

         rothchild is family of hitler, look it up, and the us funded hitler, (sr bush, and many others, us is the same face as hitler was, only tends not to be, look at the murdering puppet obama they have in office, they give him a noble peace prize for killing 30-50,000 civilians just days if not the same day his award was granted, and he hasn’t stopped, see how sick this man is http://tinyurl.com/7el2afh obama laughs about drone killings

      • ndmushroom

        “Alliance”? As in “I’m betting you’d rather get raped by us than by them”? I’d rather not get raped at all, thank you very much.

      • Guest

        Because the USA defeated the Nazis and saved everybody’s asses WWII!

        Except they didn’t, and you know fuck all about history. It was a team effort but if you want to credit one nation for directly destroying the Nazis, thank Soviet Russia. Hitler and his shitty, shitty strategies deserve a lot of credit, too, of course.

        • Anonymous

          That’s about the size of it. Nazi Germany was already overextended by the time the US marched into the war. Indeed, that they attacked US relief ships was a strategic decision made mainly because the generals planning the war knew they weren’t winning the war of attrition.

          WW2 was effectively over when Hitler broke his treaty with Stalin – which he had already planned for from the beginning.

      • It’s a fit-up.

         Godwin sxys you fail.

      • Someone on the Internet

        Well the US did take all those Nazi scientists who were supposed to be charged with war crimes and put them right back to work on what they were doing before,

        Your corrupt politicians are fucking up the entire world and the majority of the population is to stupid to see it, CASUE FREDOME ISNT FREAH! AMERIKKKA!

        (hahaha like any of you a free anyway)

    • http://www.facebook.com/alirazeghi Ali Razeghi

      If the “US” weren’t your allies your grand parents would be speaking German on 2 occasions.  Trust me, we on this side of the Atlantic REALLY wish we weren’t your allies either.  

      Although I disagree with the power of the MPIAA, the comment is rather ‘bullocks’.  

      • http://www.facebook.com/alirazeghi Ali Razeghi

        Oh and you’re welcome for the 24+ Trillion dollar bailout of your failed British banks.  

        Sincerely,The US Taxpayer

        • http://gene-poole.tumblr.com Gene Poole

           you better hope there’s not anything bad in that kool-aid, the way you’re chugging it back.

        • Lord of the Files

          Some people are so tightly wrapped in the American flag that it cuts of the circulation to their brain lol.

          But seriously, every time I see a US citizen regurgitate word for word (for the millionth time) what they’ve clearly heard somewhere else I think to myself, “Wow, the government and media conglomerates do some really fine propaganda over there, better than anywhere else on Earth. I sure wish my country was that skilled at brainwashing!” :-p

          Speaking German? I’d say Russian may be more likely. Americans only care about Americans though so they tend to ignore everyone else’s contributions to history, like Canada’s for instance. You rarely ever hear them mentioned when talk turns to WWII, even though they sacrificed just as much as the rest of the so called “allies”. Let’s not forget Australia either. Really everyone whom contributed deserves recognition for their heroic deeds, not just those from the US of A.

        • igg

           American aid is all about buying influence and usurping the influence of the democratic process in other countries. They might call it a “bailout” but it is really a “sellout”. Take the cash then turn around and bend over for that big ballistic missile from Uncle Sam. USA doesn’t give away anything.

      • Guest

         Thanks for remembering that Canada played a large role in WWII as well as other allies.

        Dick.

      • Guest

        No because the Nazi regime would have collapsed way before that by itself.

        This type of extreme shit does not last very long. The more extreme it is the shorter the life span.

  • Master

    I just want this legal torture against MegaUpload to end!

  • foff

    Fuckity fuck yeah.  The motion to dismiss is pretty standard and almost always ignored but in this case there are some quite substantial issues.  I would say there is at least a 90% chance the case is over!  There is however in this case only about a 5% chance megaupload will ever reappear.  It it somehow does it will be a shadow of it’s former self.

  • FBI

    We still get to keep the money.  Right?

  • Tristarr

    Oh i found http://www.megaupload.net still for sale on sedo.com! :)

    • Anyone

      stop spamming that wrong URL

  • Apexdigit

    “I hope all this comes to an end soon and kim will start another hosting
    site some time in the future. Bloody USA, being English and living in
    the UK I wish they were not our allies.”

    Well, Zippin2, as an American I can tell you that living in this country is a lot like living around a gang of big tough bullies. As long as they take a liking to you or don’t notice you, you benefit from the good stuff they do. They keep order, discourage lesser thugs and generously distribute the money they extort.  But you realise that at any moment, one or more of the gang may filp out and attack you, possibly for no reason that you can understand. And if that happens you are in real trouble because there is nobody bigger and tougher to come to your aid. Our government has only ever been this way.

    Most of the time it is great to be friends with the biggest and toughest guys but only “most” of the time. And honestly, isn’t it a bit that way in YOUR country too?

    • Desu1

      The UK seems to be a much bigger police state than the US is. 

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

        Guess again. The UK is much LESS of a police state than the United States when it comes down to it today. That is speaking as an American citizen.

      • Guest

        This is not true. United States has  a written Bill of rights, and guaranteeing broader free speech rights than UK law does. US law on libel, hate speech, pornography and even the right to own weapons for self-defense is the most liberal in the world. Copyright law sucks, but at least in American you don’t have your internet activities retained for one year, and you don’t get thrown in jail for refusing to divulge your encryption key. UK has super injunctions (prior restraint on speech), crazy libel laws and a very draconian hate speech law and on the top of that the EU data retention mandate.

        • http://gene-poole.tumblr.com Gene Poole

           I was about to fly off at you, but thought logical discourse might be more effective.

          the bill of rights and freedom of speech (1st amendment) are essentially null and void with the inception of the 2011 (2012?) National Defense Authorization Act, which enables the US Government to seize anyone, in any country, at any given time, without any right to a criminal trial, and hold them for an indefinite amount of time, with no habeus corpus, no rights to defend themselves. This Act also includes US citizens in its frame as well as allows the US Government to have US citizens killed anywhere in the world without any trial whatsoever, simply by declaring them enemy combatants (and as they are not required to prove any of this in a fair court trial, of course their word is law and you are not allowed to mount a defense).

          I think your comments of freedom of speech and your rights are a little misspoken in light of this. What happens when your government doesn’t like what you’re saying about them? Do you have any recourse if they simply come for you? because they’re allowed to, legally, for any reason whatsoever, without justifying it.

        • Guest

          “This is not true. United States has  a written Bill of rights, and guaranteeing broader free speech rights than UK law does.”

          This is true but the US government is occupied by a bunch of criminals who do not care about the law. We still have a bunch of them from the previous administration to put in prison for treason and war crimes remember?

    • The guy

      I’m also an american and what you say is most definite.

      • Predator

        This is why million of American are buying guns right now as we speak because they no longer trust the government.

        I am one of them. I am ready to defend my country against the banks and the corporations and my guns are not peas shooters.

    • Sketch

      eat shit asshole, anytime we go to beat the fuck out of some nation, we always stop by to pick up you limey bastards….your just as fucked as we are lmao

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  • FBI

    “To date, the Government has not served a summons on any officer or agent of Megaupload.” 

    STUPID RULE!  RULE OF LAW SUCKS! 

    • Guest

      Haha, i see what you did there.

      You’re still a faggot though.

      • FBI

        KNOW YOUR FAGGOTS … 

        Faggot, fagot, faggots, or faggoting may refer to:

        faggot or fagot, branch or twig, or bundle of these Fasces  Faggot (unit), archaic unit of measurement for bundles of sticks  Death by burning, metonymically referred to by the faggots which fuel the fire  Ashen faggot (or ashton fagot), Christmas wassail tradition in the West Country of England 

        Faggot (slang), pejorative, now usually for a gay man, also having older and derived pejorative senses  Faggot (food), British meatball commonly made of pork offal  Faggots (novel), 1978 novel by Larry Kramer  Faggoting (metalworking), forge welding a bundle of bars of iron and steel  Faggoting (knitting), variation of lace knitting in which every stitch is a yarn over or a decrease 
        Faggoting stitch, featherstitch, or Cretan stitch, embroidery stitch used to make decorative seams or  to attach insertions 

        Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15, USSR jet fighter with NATO reporting name “Fagot” 

        9K111 Fagot, an anti-tank guided missile 

        Bassoon, variously called fagotto, faggot, fagott, fagot  Faggot cell, blast cell type found in acute promyelocytic leukemia  Eumeta crameri or faggot worm, from the bundles of twigs it binds to itself  Jacob Faggot (1699–1777), Swedish scientist who miscalculated the pitches of the Strähle construction  Faggot, a song by Mindless Self Indulgence: a track from Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy a track from Our Pain, Your Gain Faggot, a track from the stand-up comedy album Deadbeat Hero by Doug Stanhope 

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faggot

        • Predator

          Does it refer to well Fagot, Dr Sarcasm?

        • Danny

          I ate a plate of faggots the other day.

          My girlfriend (being from the south east of England ) thought I was talking about munching a gay man.

  • US-Gov-Sucks

    if this truly is the end then this case should go down in history as the shortest case brought by the US Government.

    • John Jester

       Sadly, I wouldn’t be surprised if there are shorter ones.

      Also, go Megaupload!

  • O0mg

    i just hope he sue them back for destroying his business for at least 1 billion ….. stupid United States of Ass

  • No1_2_u

    Yesterday they got kicked in the ass by a New Zealand judge, & today they got slapped in the face in their own courts; now, if this does get dismissed, they will have been kicked in the nuts…

    I hope Mega comes back, & they will really need to change their name to MegaFU

    • Lancer11

      And when Mega decides to sue for libel, and/or whatever they can for in retaliation, the US will get sodomized with a nailboard.

      USA about to get owned.

      • http://gene-poole.tumblr.com Gene Poole

         I think the US can only be sued if the president agrees to allow the suit. Considering the actions of the US Government as of the past year or two, I really don’t see that happening.

        • Anonymous

          Obama promised Hope and Change…He changed.
          I’m considering doing a write in vote in November for Clinton.
          George Clinton, P Funk.
          Best of luck to KimDot

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  • Ridgway

     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8aUCnyKH2U

  • LegalFreak

    “To claim a due process violation Megaupload has to shows that a liberty or property interest which has been interfered with by the State and that the procedures attendant upon that deprivation were constitutionally sufficient.”

    That is WRONG. The second prong inquires as to whether (or not) the procedures used were constitutionally sufficient, and Megaupload has to show that they were NOT constitutionally sufficient. Also, it’s “has to show” rather that “has to shows”…

    • EnglishTeacher

      And it’s “has been interfered with” rather than “which has been interfered with”!

      • Anon1

        Why don’t you write the articles from now on?

      • Anonymous

        I dont get it, what about innocent until proven guilty, therefore the US Gov. has to prove their are guilty, not the other way around

  • Anonymous

    I bet fatboy would be loving that if it happened!
    Anon-Soft.tk

  • could be true

    The damage is already done and the US will bow out of the case,because their work is done. Mega was going public and now thats completely off the table now. Job done.
    Thats what I am thinking anyway, destroyed any possibility of a  go at the worlds largest casino.  I do hope they get back together but I am not holding my breath as you might see a signature on a piece of paper signed by .com himself, not to start another business like mega again and all his fears in a civil court will go away.

    • Aqwerty

      You might be right, but I hope you are wrong.

      =(

      Damned USian hypochrite and corrupt of a government.

    • Anon1

      I doubt it’s that simple. If he’s fighting this hard the first thing he’s going to do when he wins is revive MU or start it as a new name as a big FUCK YOU to the US Government.

    • Predator

      Save that I don’t see what will prevent Kim Dotcom and i’ts team to restart Megaupload and more importantly to setup the new service that will allow the artists to be pay directly by the public.

      That will be a much more devastating for the distribution entertainment industry and constitute a sweet revenge for Kim.

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  • Guest

    MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEGA

  • Donots2006

    About damn time. This should have not taken 5 months…

  • Guest

    They’re gonna have to take this ase to the highest possible court levels and maybe launch some viral social awareness thing so the people can know what’s going on, to make sure the US government doesn’t simply do what it does best, disregard justice.

  • Anonymous

    Why did the American government pick this time and these precise circumstances to attack MegaUpload in this particular way? 
     
    I ask this question because, in regards to Intellectual Property and Copyright Enforcement, American and global citizens are finding it more difficult, if not impossible, to reconcile the distance and the difference between what the American government claims it is Politically, Morally, and Legally mandated to achieve and what it actually does achieve.  How are the unfolding events in the case of MegaUpload best suited to reveal this sense of difference and distance between what American Citizens expect and what the American government is here delivering? 
     
    Three failures and one solution: 
     
    First Failure:  The Goverment’s actions with respect to MegaUpload, and it’s one dimensional positions in support of the existing regime of Copyright law, represent a Failure to distinguish between the parrochial pecuniary interests of Corporate monopolies and the Constitutional Principles that are the first concern of all individual Citizens.  The more this Failure in priorities is revealed in the prosecution of MegaUpload and in the yet to be realized prosecutions of millions of American and Global Citizens, the more apparent it will be that the American Government has overreached and that it’s actions are at odds with the principles of American Democracy. 
     
    Second Failure:  The Goverment’s Actions against MegaUpload, as well as its impediments to effective prosecution of copyright dissidents generally, represent a Failure to create the political legitimacy in anticipation of the intended revisions of written law that would support those prosecutions.  The Failures of PIPA, SOPA, ACTA, CISPA, and TPP was first a Failure of Foresight (a failure to anticipate the outrage and tenacity with which individual citizens would resist nullification of their Civil and Constitutional rights); but, much more impotantly, it was an inherent and irremediable Failure in the Political Legitimacy of the Moral, Legal, and Economic Claims of Corporate Copyright Holders:  The argument that Monopoly Corporate Copyright Holders should be granted custody of effectively all Intellectual Property in perpetuity; that Digital Distributors of Intellectual Property should have a legislatively protected right to charge all users of Intellectual Property an unearned monopoly premium forever; and that the constitutional protections of Individual citizens should be attenuated in the interest of protecting Monopoly Corporate Copyright Holders, could NOT be publicly defended in any corner of the American Democracy.  That Failure of Foresight and Legitimacy has left Corporate Copyright Holders fully liable at Law for any damages they inflict on innocents; and, has left the government overextended and facing a population made more intolerant of coercion.  The more the Government insists on repeating these failures in cases like the MegaUpload case, the more it will become apparent that the Government is overreaching and that its actions are at odds with the principles of American Democracy. 
     
     
    Third Failure:  The Governments actions and the actions of Corporate Copyright Holders against MegaUpload, and against users of Intellectual Property generally, represent a failure to grasp the forthcoming scale of liabilities that will result under existing law.  It is tempting for Copyright Holders to assume that those liabilities will never come merely because they have not yet entered the judicial process.   Yet, that day will come.  When that day arrives, the numbers will be extraordinarily BIG. 

    One Solution:  The American Government should protect its legitimacy by not confounding its Democratic priorities with the economic priorities of Corporate Copyright Holders.  The more it upholds the primacy of the Constitutional rights of average citizens over ANY merely pecuniary interest, the less distance there will be between itself and its electorate.  MegaUpload should have been treated with a much stricter and much more public regard for Civil Liberties and Constitutional Rights.  This obligation was the first and highest duty of the American prosecution.  A  public Failure in this regard will NOT soon be forgotten.   American policy makers must take up radical reconsiderations of Copyright Law to correct the glaring defects that Citizens are making all too obvious by their conduct.  The longer policy makers avoid this realization, the more clearly they will be understood to live in the last milennia.    

    • foff

      Nice essay the reason why this happened is a bunch stupid stupid niqqers ala Obama and Holder are running the clown show in Washington.  These people are doing whatever the fuck they want regardless of the rule of law or the constitution. This just the Arrogant ObamaNiqqer attitude showing.

      • Predator

         No. That’s not why. It is because the Federal government is controlled by an handful of banks and corporations and because the 3 branches of government are puppets.  It was the case under Bush, it is the case under Obama.

        As US citizen our mission and duty is to seek and destroy the puppeteers,   regardless our political affiliation.

        We can resume our Republicans/democrats arguments once the law of the land is restored the free enterprise is back online and when our great nation and it’s republic are out of the corporate danger. For the  time being it is wise to joint forces.

      • Nipper

        I thought Nigger was spelled with “g”.  Oh well, my bad. 

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBJDz4ylQO0 

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_PXX4S66KOUIGIKTTIMV3CBGO7Y Colin

         No. The reason this happened is because most Amerrican politicians depend on corporate campaign contributions to get elected. The system is fundamentally flawed in that it,
        1. Encourages corruption by making the business of getting elected so expensive only the mega rich and the bribed can afford it.
        2. By having a ‘first past the post’ rather than a proportional representation system, it limits your choice as a voter to Democrat apples or Republican pears, while the correct solution is not offered by either party.

        Why isn’t either party offering the correct solution? Because their corporate masters are happy with the way things are.

        Just in case you reaally are stupid enough to believe your ignorant racist remarks, the colour of the president’s skin has no bearing on the USA’s many problems.

        • foff

          Obama was elected precisely because he was black.  No white person with his qualifications would have had a chance to be elected.  He got into Harvard because of his color, it sure was not due to his financial connections.  Blacks have swung to racial way to far to their side.  If anything it is the blacks that are the racists not the whites

        • Guest

          @ab9f77ce4f17373156ec3b5fa5542a46:disqus 

          Obama was elected because he told wonderful sounding lies at the time, while McCain looked like he was going to crumble into dust at any moment and his publicity stunt of a VP pick, Palin, had the I.Q. of tofu. 

    • Impotantly

      Your essay is very impotant. 

  • Bravestar

    I wonder who made a lot of profit out of this?

    I think the gov. and RIAA knew from the beginning that they had no chance of winning this. But they killed Megaupload in one day and scared most of other companies.
    Rapidshare seems to make a lot of money nowadays, or not?

  • Anonymous

    i hope Kim and his legal team can rip the US law enforcement up for arse paper, sue them for MegaBucks, find out the names of all that were behind the MegaConspiracy and put them out of business, just as they tried to do (possibly still have done?) to MegaUpload!! i hope that the whole case is then dropped permanently and that the thirst for revenge by the US (bear in mind the relentless pursuit the US is carrying out against Assange, via the Swedish court!) and the entertainment industries doesn’t come out and Kim and the rest are not then pursued as individuals. that could get just as messy!!

  • http://twitter.com/Anime4PSP Anime 4 PSP

    I knew it would be interesting thing to follow and now it’s starting to turn out to the key events of show – MegaUpload fucking greedy states

    • Zippin2

       Aye i agree with what you say

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    What a film this could be, and i to hope he can sue there asses of even if it takes years to go through courts.

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    like Sean said I’m impressed that a single mom can earn $5431 in 1 month on the internet. did you read this link  (Click on menu Home more information)   http://goo.gl/NuViC 

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  • http://profiles.google.com/orfetheo Orfeas Theofanis

    Kim DotCom is a great man, and we (pirates, or better yet, internetians) owe him big time!
    Keep fighting!

    • http://gene-poole.tumblr.com Gene Poole

       Internetians??

      Tubex0rz!

      or, you know…Netizens.

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    they are americans !!! seriously, what did you expect?

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  • Ha-ha

    I am looking forward to the resurrected megaupload.biz
    may the data flow once again

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  • Vincent Giannell

    The US Government will no doubt accuse the NZ Court for supporting piracy if the decision to dismiss the MegaUpload case was approved.

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