MegaMeltdown: New Zealand’s Prime Minister Apologizes to Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom strikes another victory, this time in the form of a personal apology from New Zealand's prime minister.
Kim Dotcom strikes another victory, this time in the form of a personal apology from New Zealand's prime minister.
A New Zealand Court allowed the Megaupload leader to have access his money so his lawyers can finally get paid...
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What's happening these days in the DOJ's case against Megaupload?
A New Zealand judge rules the search warrant conducted against Kim Dotcom illegal, and schadenfreude starts to kick in…
What are the most recent updates in the Megaupload copyright case? And as a bonus, let's take a look at Kim Dotcom's new Twitter feed…
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The government makes another blunder in the Megaupload case...
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