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Diamondjimi
01-25-2012, 05:34 PM
Megaupload Founder Denied Bail Over Flight Risk

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A New Zealand judge on Wednesday ordered the founder of the lucrative offshore file transfer site Megaupload.com be held in custody for another month while awaiting possible extradition to the U.S. on charges of racketeering, copyright infringement, and money laundering.

Kim Dotcom, a 38 year-old German national also known as Kim Schmitz and Kim Tim Jim Vestor, was denied bail by Judge David McNaughton, who said the accused Internet pirate posed a "significant" flight risk, Reuters reported. Dotcom will remain in custody until Feb. 22, when he faces an extradition hearing.

Prosecutors in the U.S. claim Dotcom, a resident of both Hong Kong and New Zealand, lead a massive piracy scheme that generated more than $175 million in advertising revenue and premium memberships to Megaupload.com and other Web sites that illegally reproduced and distributed copyrighted works. That content included movies that hit Megaupload before their theatrical releases, as well as music, TV shows, e-books, and entertainment and business software.

Dotcom's lawyers, meanwhile, said they plan to appeal Wednesday's decision denying him bail and will fight the extradition. They claim his funds have been seized and he is not seeking to leave New Zealand.

The judge, however, saw things differently, noting that if he were to flee to Germany he would be safe from extradition to the U.S.

"With sufficient determination and financial resources, flight risk remains a real and significant possibility which I cannot discount and bail is declined," Judge David McNaughton reportedly said.

The U.S. Justice Department last week announced the takedown of Megaupload, along with charges against Dotcom and six other alleged members of the conspiracy. If convicted, those involved face up to 50 years in prison on all charges.

On Friday, authorities in New Zealand arrested Dotcom and three others following a raid of his sprawling estate carried out at the request of the FBI. Dotcom allegedly barricaded himself inside a safe room within his $30 million mansion—one of the most expensive properties in New Zealand.

According to the indictment, Megaupload used a rewards program that provided financial incentives for uploading popular content that drove traffic to the site.

"The conspirators allegedly paid users whom they specifically knew uploaded infringing content and publicized their links to users throughout the world" the DOJ said.



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clarathecarrot
01-25-2012, 05:47 PM
So, does this mean that the internet is a living thing... as in real enough to be held liable for transporting stolen goods money laundering and racketeering?

Or is it a road that megaupload drove on..?

Or does the money hunt trail stop at the doors of internet providers..? Co-conspirators as guilty as Dr. Mudd ?

Or do these charges single out one man as a scapegoat for what is a free speech issue and just concentrate on what he has done after the money was collected by him. That would free up any chance of going after the big three internets themselves.

Don't want to piss off skynet...?

Should I go on...?

Mr Walker
01-26-2012, 08:48 AM
http://www.sickchirpse.com/2012/01/24/megaupload-the-truth/

So unless you’re some kind of millionaire or retard (or you’re bizarrely more into BitTorrent) then you probably will have noticed over the past week or so that whenever you’ve been trying to stream that next episode of American Horror Story or download that new Menzingers record that the filesharing site you probably enjoyed the most (after mediafire or course) was no longer in existence. In case you missed why, the government pretty much shut it down.

Now, the charges given for the arrests of four of megaupload’s founders (who each face 55 years in prison) and the seizure of 18 domain names and several servers worth over $50million were the following: racketeering conspiracy and conspiracy to commit copyright infringement, as well as a couple of other charges related to copyright infringement. The Justice Department and FBI are calling it ’the largest criminal copyright case in United States history!’ which gives you some idea of how monumental this episode could be in the future of the internet/world.

Pretty big that is! At first glance it seems pretty obvious that eventually some of the dickheads in charge would get their act together and stop us from streaming stuff from free on the internet. I mean, they’re always trying to spoil our fun so why not over this? Megaupload had a pretty good ride, we can all switch over to Videozer or Divxden or something now and wait for that to get shut down. It’s pretty much the same as when Napster got shut down so you switched to Kazaa or WinMX or whatever before BitTorrent and mediafire came out. There will always be a way to get this content free, it just might take a bit longer now. Hell, Netflix is only 6 pounds a month at the moment, which isn’t exactly breaking the bank compared with Sky/A Tv/A Tv Licence.

But anyway I digress, this isn’t the point of this article. Although it may seem like Hollywood and the suits had had enough of all this free content lying around on the internet, and while this is certainly a part of the reason that Megaupload is sadly no longer with us (it’s even sadder because it means hilariously catchy and stupid Megaupload adverts will no longer be produced), most people seem to have missed the fact that Megaupload had announced in December that it was set to unveil Megabox in 2012.

What the hell is Megabox right? Good question. It was set to be a digital music store that was going to be entirely cloud based (don’t really know what that means but it sounds technical and cool) and would offer the artist a better deal than any other similar DIY distribution store or record deal. Even a MAJOR label deal, as Megabox was looking to pay the artist up to 90% of their earnings. To put this in context with other record deals - and critically how much the labels and suits would be losing if Megabox got off the blocks – a typical record label would give the artist around 5% of the profits if they were lucky. That’s A LOT of potential lost revenue if Megabox got set up.

On top of this, Megabox also sought to pay the artist for any music that was downloaded for free. Kim ‘Dotcom’ Schmitz explains: ‘We have a solution called the Megakey that will allow artists to earn income from users who download music for free. Yes that’s right, we will pay artists even for free downloads. The Megakey business model has been tested with over a million users and it works.’

So essentially, assuming all this was true, Megabox could have put all record labels out of business. They already apparently had several deals with big (unnamed) name artists ready to announce over 2012 because many of these artists were ‘fed up with outdated business models’ that they felt exploited their talent.

So, it seems logical that with Megabox on the horizon that those damn suits in Hollywood would pressure the U.S. government do something about Megaupload. And about three weeks after the announcement of Megabox, Megaupload is just a memory. Coincidence? We can’t be sure but I wouldn’t bet against it. What do you think? Was it just Megaupload’s time or was the announcement of Megabox the catalyst? Let us know. Or if you have any other info hit us up with that too.

For more information on Megabox, check out the press release HERE.

Dan
01-26-2012, 12:47 PM
See,We Let Alot Of Nice People Into New Zealand.:D

Golden AWe
01-26-2012, 12:51 PM
Btw that guy is actually born in Finland...

BITEYOASS
01-26-2012, 04:32 PM
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How much do you wanna bet that this guy sat on his ass all day playing video games? If I had that kind of money, then I would skip the mansion altogether, use the computer only for obtaining pussy and start WINNING like Charlie Sheen.

BITEYOASS
01-26-2012, 04:38 PM
Of course the Finnish version would be WINNING like Matti Nykänen. :D