WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Kim Dotcom, the founder of the Megaupload online file-sharing site embroiled in U.S. piracy and fraud investigations, on Thursday accused Hollywood of being frightened of the ...
Efforts are intensifying to retrieve data belonging to potentially millions of users of Megaupload’s online storage service following the company’s dramatic shuttering by U.S. law enforcement ...
The people behind Megaupload might be working hard to get the site back up, but so are scammers. Sites were popping up on Friday claiming to be the reincarnation of Megaupload, the popular website ...
This week, the bodies representing major film and music industry labels filed lawsuits against defunct online storage site Megaupload, alleging that the site knowingly hosted copyright-infringing ...
When Megaupload executives arrive in court to answer charges that they orchestrated a massive online piracy scheme, they’ll be backed by a prominent lawyer who has defended Bill Clinton against sexual ...
YouTube has removed a video supporting online storage site Megaupload that features artists like Kanye West, Alicia Keys and Macy Gray at the request of Universal Music Group, who claimed that it ...
If Hollywood needed to cast a villain for a movie about the fight against online piracy, it couldn't have done a whole lot better than Kim Dotcom. The German computer programmer and founder of the ...