#MegaChristmas To You: A Message From Kim Dotcom (VIDEO)
Kim Dotcom, the German born Internet entrepreneur and Internet Freedom Fighter who founded the file-sharing website Megaupload, has an important Christmas message to share
Kim Dotcom Links WikiLeaks Donation to Megaupload Raid
Kim Dotcom linked his €20,000 Wikileaks donation to the Megaupload raid and details on the entertainment industry’s backroom skirmishes with the site
Hollywood Wants Google to Censor MEGA
Two major Hollywood studios have asked Google to remove the homepage of Kim Dotcom’s Mega from its search results. Warner Bros. and NBC Universal claim that their copyrighted content is hosted on the URL and want it taken down
The Second Coming of Kim Dotcom
“That would be allowing them to get away with this stunt. I won’t accept that. By staying here I’m saying, ‘Eff you! You can’t defeat me!’”
Kim Dotcom Can Sue New Zealand Intelligence Agency
A New Zealand court has sided with IT tycoon Kim Dotcom, confirming his right to sue the national spy agency for damages over illegally gathering intelligence on him
MEGA Expansion
Online privacy advocate Kim Dotcom has plans to expand Mega, his new file-sharing site, to include secure email, chat, voice, video and mobile services
The New Guardians of our Civil Liberties
A decade-plus of anthropological fieldwork among hackers and like-minded geeks has led me to the firm conviction that these people are building one of the most vibrant civil liberties movements we’ve ever seen
Kim Dotcom Defends Aaron Swartz [Video]
Aaron Swartz became a political target, and that is what led to his tragic death, believes Kim Dotcom, the founder of the now-defunct file-storage site Megaupload, in a feature interview with RT
Anti-Piracy Group Wastes No Time Going After MEGA
An anti-piracy group with the stated aim of shutting down file-hosting services by strangling their finances has wasted no time in going after Kim Dotcom’s new baby
Could MEGA Dismantle Copyright Forever?
Mega is a weapon aimed straight at copyright rights holders. It’s maybe the most private, invincible file-sharing service of all time

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