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  1. #551
    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    Hi all

    In reply to [GR]Operative:

    Yes it would appear that imminent release of the Megabox was the trigger for shutting down Megaupload. It would have given us the kind of media access device that we all want and freed the artists from the clutches of the leechers, giving musicians 90% of the income from their work rather than the 5% the leechers leave them.


    http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/W...44?nocomment=1
    As always follow the link to the original article in full

    It would have been a game changer but it still will, this is an idea, and its time has come.

    Kind regards walker
    Hi all

    It appears the case against Megaupload and its founder Kim Dotcom is falling apart:

    First off evidence obtained from a leaked memo of one of the main organisation calling for Megauploads head; the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), reveals that they new Megupload was hosting very few pirated Files in the first place and that Megaupload, was actualy applying the law and removing any files that were reported as pirated, straight away:
    http://www.dailybinarynews.com/leake...racy-strategy/

    The memo blows the US case out of the water as well as revealing the somewhat dubious strategy of a group of companies to control and restrict the internet:
    http://rt.com/usa/news/kim-dotcom-piracy-report-056/

    As to the FBI.
    Its case is disapearing further and further into fantasy land, it apears they were looking, I do not kid you! For an Internet "Doomsday" Device Kim Dotcom was supposed to carry around with him that could delete any file anywhere on the internet ROFL:
    http://www.investorplace.com/2012/08...omsday-device/

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10826176

    http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/08/th...nce-of-piracy/

    The Massive Call of Duty style raid with Special Forces cops, was watched on a live feed to the Police and FBI
    http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...iGZpTGK8WQoevg

    the video now available on the internet:
    http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news...eo-Goes-Public

    The Special forces cops was aparently because Kim Dotcom was accused of Belly Butting an American busnessman a Mr Bushyhead (ROFL), who refused to leave his house, because he said he had lost his laptop there, after being asked to leave three times by Kim Dotcom, he was clutching on to the doorframe, he had to be escorted from Kim Dotcoms house by Dotcom's seccurity team, weird or what? He was taken to a hotel by the rotund Mr Dotcom's seccurity guards. The case for assault with a lethal belly was thrown out of court. You could not make this Shit Up!
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10826773

    Apparently a secret Government organisation was involved in the Raid ROFL:
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10825903

    Which it now turns out was an illegal search and seizure.
    http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/28...al-dotcom-raid

    Megabox Lives!
    The real reason for the All this Whoo Haaaa! The Megabox that will release musicians and allow them to keep 90% of their earnings rather than giving up 90% of their earnings, and give their fans direct access to their music and take them from the clutches of the music publishers, is going ahead anyway!
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08..._with_megabox/

    To let you all know what we are realy seeing here is the last gasp of the publishing dinosaurs in an era of disruptive technology and practices that are making them all irrelavent.

    Kind Regards walker
    Last edited by walker; Aug 14 2012 at 13:38.

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    Its case is disapearing further and further into fantasy land, it apears they were looking, I do not kid you! For an Internet "Doomsday" Device Kim Dotcom was supposed to carry around with him that could delete any file anywhere on the internet ROFL:
    Dear me, its like WMD's not found for tinterwebz. Its a good popcorn watching show all of this to be honest, demonize exercise and all that.

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  3. #553
    The hell is the FBI doing in there, they are domestic or so I thought, CIA are supposed to be the ones working outside.

    I figured megabox was the real issue, I mean, if Megaupload was such a threat, and file sharing in general was then why not also target 4shared, deposit files, media fire and a slew of other popular sites. I mean hell, piratebay has gotten off several times but if they really wanted them as badly as this guy they would have likely done the same thing, so why didn't they.

    I hope his case goes in his favor, it really should, there was no reason to use that much excessive force, if the guy did have guns then chances are he'd have used them, and how often do you hear about celebs having guns when they have security detail instead.

  4. #554
    Hi all

    In Reply to NodUnit it was not guns they were worried about:

    The Police were aparently terrified of being taken out by the Kimgpin's infamous "Bellybutt of Doom"
    http://www.theweek.co.uk/technology/...otcoms-stomach

    Meanwhile Megabox will be released this year:
    http://www.webpronews.com/kim-dotcom...s-year-2012-08

    The case against Megaupload is falling apart and CISPA has been voted down in the senate, the argument that it was for homeland security has been made moot
    ...an Executive Order that granted the Department of Homeland Security the power they were trying to get with CISPA...
    http://www.decryptedtech.com/editori...y-will-be-back
    The original CISPA act going through the house would have given companies the power of the Homeland Security and made it a subsiduary of those international corporations; but BEWARE! already the copyright leechers are readying new SOPA bills, this is going to be a long war.

    If you want to know more about the Executive Order it is here:
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-...-preparedness-

    Here is Decrypted Tech's article that brought it to my attention.
    http://www.decryptedtech.com/news/ne...VzaWRlbnQiO30=

    “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
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    Kind Regards walker
    Last edited by walker; Aug 14 2012 at 15:49.

  5. #555
    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    Hi all

    In Reply to NodUnit it was not guns they were worried about:

    The Police were aparently terrified of being taken out by the Kimgpin's infamous "Bellybutt of Doom"
    http://www.theweek.co.uk/technology/...otcoms-stomach
    There are no words...or enough facepalms...to describe how downright idiotic that is, and there is no sufficient insult to describe the intelligence of the persons involved.

  6. #556
    Words can't describe how stupid this whole case is...
    I really really hope that Kim will be able to sue someone because of this. They essentially destroyed his buisness

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    For additional info on the MegaUpload thing check out this, it's the US DOJ charges etc.

    It's good to know as it's never really been made clear in any of the media reports:

    Justice Department Charges Leaders of Megaupload with Widespread Online Copyright Infringement
    WASHINGTON – Seven individuals and two corporations have been charged in the United States with running an international organized criminal enterprise allegedly responsible for massive worldwide online piracy of numerous types of copyrighted works, through Megaupload.com and other related sites, generating more than $175 million in criminal proceeds and causing more than half a billion dollars in harm to copyright owners, the U.S. Justice Department and FBI announced today.
    http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2012/J...2-crm-074.html

    It's a bit more complicated than simple copyright infringement.

    As to what evidence they have to support all that, I suppose we will have to await the trial to find out.
    Last edited by PELHAM; Aug 14 2012 at 22:49.

  8. #558
    Hi all

    After the hounding to death of Aaron Swartz by a corporate controled US Judiciary bent on labeling freedom activists as terrrorists another US Corporate Judicial case is set to implode. The case against Kim Dotcom and the worldwide sensation Megaupload was already falling apart and Kim Dotcom is rebuilding his business which looks set to wipe out the hated Music Publishing industry which takes 90% of Musicians earnings, Kim Dotcom's Megabox will reverse that giving the musicians and songwriters 90% of their earnings.

    Now it has been discovered that the evidense against Kim Dotcom and Megaupload was planted:

    Kim Dotcom: US “planted” evidence to obtain illegal search warrants
    Megaupload says it kept infringing files—only because US ordered it to do so.
    Jon Brodkin - Jan 3 2013, 6:15pm UTC

    Megaupload has accused US investigators of "planting" evidence the government used to prove that Megaupload knowingly kept copyrighted files on its servers and ultimately shut the file-sharing site down. In a new brief, Megaupload argues that the key evidence being used against it—36 unauthorized copies of various movies—are files that the company kept specifically in order to satisfy the government's demands.

    Megaupload's domain names were seized by the feds one year ago. In addition to the case against Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom, there is the case of innocent bystander Kyle Goodwin, who wants to regain the legitimate files he lost because of the Megaupload shutdown. The Goodwin case resulted in the unsealing of affidavits used to obtain the search warrants leading to the seizure of Megaupload domain names. Dotcom's legal team argued in a brief filed yesterday in United States v. Kim Dotcom (PDF) that the affidavits show the government "omitted critical, exculpatory information regarding whether, why and how Megaupload knew it was hosting criminally infringing files."...
    http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2...arch-warrants/
    As always follow the Linik to the original article in full

    In fact the US body charged with investigating which sites were infringing copyright had already investigated Megaupload and stated it had the best takedown system for removing copyright infringing materials on the web and always promptly removed such materials.

    The real reason for the prosecution of the worlds biggest online storage site was the threat of Megabox, which had already secured masses of musicians and songwriters to switch from the old music publishing industry leaches to its far more lucrative services.

    The corporate thieves have not stopped with new versions of PIPA and STOPA due to go through Congress this year. Maybe it is time to put a stop to these coporate theives once and for all. If as Mark Zuckerberg "Privacy is Dead" for human beings then let us make it the same for corporate bodies. Time to make all board meetings public.

    Kind Regards walker

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    What a tangled web we weave as we practice to deceive.

    If as Mark Zuckerberg "Privacy is Dead" for human beings then let us make it the same for corporate bodies. Time to make all board meetings public.
    Yes indeed good ole' Suckerberg, batting for the team as he always was and how that site always was designated for. I know, its funny that you get "nothing to hide nothing to worry about" shoved down your throat allot, but that actually does not seem to echo back up stairs so to speak. That should speak for itself.

    The again you cannot expect more, Corperation's arent human, just paper, so that's like getting blood out of a stone to be honest
    Last edited by mrcash2009; Jan 15 2013 at 09:49.

  10. #560
    Here we go again

    http://hypervocal.com/news/2013/cispa-2013/#

    They just keep trying until they succeed.

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