Indicted Mega upload founder opens new sharing site

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SYDNEY (AP) — Indicted Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom launched a new file-sharing website that promises users greater privacy and defies the U.S. prosecutors who accuse him of facilitating massive online piracy.

The colorful entrepreneur unveiled the "Mega" site ahead of a lavish gala and news conference at his New Zealand mansion on Sunday night, the anniversary of his arrest on racketeering charges related to his now-shuttered Megaupload file-sharing site. The site Dotcom started in 2005 was one of the most popular sites on the Web until U.S. prosecutors shut it down and accused him and several company officials of facilitating millions of ******* downloads.

In Dotcom's typical grandiose style, the launch party featured a tongue-in-cheek re-enactment of the dramatic raid on his home a year earlier, when New Zealand police swooped down in helicopters onto the mansion grounds and nabbed him in a safe room where he was hiding.

"Mega is going to be huge, and nothing will stop Mega — whoo!" a gleeful Dotcom bellowed from a giant stage set up in his yard, seconds before a helicopter roared overhead and faux police agents rappelled down the side of his mansion. Dotcom eventually ordered everyone to "stop this madness!" before breaking out into a dance alongside miniskirt-clad "guards" as music boomed.

Bravado aside, interest in the site was certainly high. Dotcom said half a million users registered for Mega in its first 14 hours.

U.S. authorities are trying to extradite the German-born Internet tycoon from New Zealand, where he is free on bail. Prosecutors say Dotcom made tens of millions of dollars while filmmakers and songwriters lost around $500 million in copyright revenue.

U.S. prosecutors declined to comment on the new site, referring only to a court document that cites several promises Dotcom made while seeking bail that he would not — and could not — start a Megaupload-style business until the criminal case was resolved.

"I can assure the Court that I have no intention and there is no risk of my reactivating the *************** website or establishing a similar Internet-based business during the period until the resolution of the extradition proceedings," Dotcom said in a Feb. 15, 2012, affidavit.

Dotcom argues that he can't be held responsible for copyright infringement committed by others and insists Megaupload complied with copyrights by removing links to pirated material when asked.

"Our company and assets were taken away from us without a hearing," Dotcom said. "The privacy of our users was intruded on, communications were taken offline and free speech was attacked. Let me be clear to those who use copyright law as a weapon to drown innovation and stifle competition: You will be left on the side of the road of history."

Mega, like Megaupload, allows users to store and share large files. It offers 50 gigabytes of free storage, much more than similar sites such as Dropbox and Google Drive, and features a drag-and-drop upload tool.

The key difference is an encryption and decryption feature for data transfers that Dotcom says will protect him from the legal drama that has entangled Megaupload and threatened to put him behind bars.

The decryption keys for uploaded files are held by the users, not Mega, which means the company can't see what's in the files being shared. Dotcom argues that Mega — which bills itself as "the privacy company" — therefore can't be held liable for content it cannot see.

"What he's trying to do is give himself a second-string argument: 'Even if I was wrong before, this one's all right because how can I control something if I don't know that it's there?'" said Sydney attorney Charles Alexander, who specializes in intellectual property law. "I can understand the argument; whether it would be successful or not is another matter."

To Dotcom, the concept is very simple.

"If someone sends something ******* in an envelope through your postal service," he says, "you don't shut down the post office."

The Motion Picture Association of America, which filed complaints about alleged copyright infringement by Megaupload, was not impressed.

"We are still reviewing how this new project will operate, but we do know that Kim Dotcom has built his career and his fortune on stealing creative works," the MPAA said in a statement. "We'll reserve final judgment until we have a chance to take a closer look, but given Kim Dotcom's history of damaging the consumer experience by pushing stolen, illegitimate content into the marketplace, count us as skeptical."

Still, as much as Dotcom's new venture might enrage prosecutors and entertainment executives, it shouldn't have any impact on the Megaupload case.

"All it might do is annoy them enough to say, 'We're going to redouble our efforts in prosecuting them'," said Alexander, the attorney. "But I don't think it makes any practical difference to the outcome."

Dotcom denied the new site was designed to provoke authorities, but got in plenty of digs at their expense, saying that their campaign to shutter Megaupload simply ****** him to create a new and improved site.

"Sometimes good things come out of terrible events," Dotcom said. "For example, if it wasn't for a giant comet hitting earth, we would still be surrounded by angry dinosaurs — hungry, too. If it wasn't for that iceberg, we wouldn't have a great Titanic movie which makes me cry every time I see it. And if it wasn't for the raid, we wouldn't have Mega."
 
Sweet. Douchenozzle fuck-stick does the same thing he did before. Distributes material that doesn't belong to him. He's profiting from other people's material. I hope someone feeds him AIDS infested beef, and then kicks him in the neck.

Fuckers who steal and distribute should be shut down and locked up. This goes for porn, music, art, whatever. If you didn't produce it, don't try to make money from it, you fuckstickbastard. Do you know how much money a year I lose because of fuckers who p2p share music? Buy what you look at/listen to, people. If you can't afford it, you understand what financial hardship is. Why steal something so that others can lose money, too?

Okay. I'm done, except for one more thing: get things that you don't pay for - fuck you.
 
Indicted Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom launched a new file-sharing website that promises users greater privacy and defies the U.S. prosecutors who accuse him of facilitating massive online piracy.

Great. :D

The people who accused him of file sharing and copyright violations did the same thing when they copied all his files.
 
Sweet. Douchenozzle fuck-stick does the same thing he did before. Distributes material that doesn't belong to him. He's profiting from other people's material. I hope someone feeds him AIDS infested beef, and then kicks him in the neck.

Fuckers who steal and distribute should be shut down and locked up. This goes for porn, music, art, whatever. If you didn't produce it, don't try to make money from it, you fuckstickbastard. Do you know how much money a year I lose because of fuckers who p2p share music? Buy what you look at/listen to, people. If you can't afford it, you understand what financial hardship is. Why steal something so that others can lose money, too?

Okay. I'm done, except for one more thing: get things that you don't pay for - fuck you.
There are two sides to this coin; remember bullshit movies like avatar that nobody should ever pay for having inflicted on them?
So what do you say, Dirkcicle, reckon we can work out between us what should be freely shared and what should be bought and paid for?
 
There are two sides to this coin; remember bullshit movies like avatar that nobody should ever pay for having inflicted on them?
So what do you say, Dirkcicle, reckon we can work out between us what should be freely shared and what should be bought and paid for?

Here's how you work out what should be bought and paid for: Did you make it? Does it belong to you? If the answer is no, you need to pay for it in order to have it. It's simple, really.

I don't care what you think about quality, execution, or anything. People paid money to make it, and they own it. If you get it without paying, you have stolen it. Don't do that.
 
Re: Indicted ***** founder opens new sharing site

Sweet. Douchenozzle fuck-stick does the same thing he did before. Distributes material that doesn't belong to him. He's profiting from other people's material. I hope someone feeds him AIDS infested beef, and then kicks him in the neck.

Fuckers who steal and distribute should be shut down and locked up. This goes for porn, music, art, whatever. If you didn't produce it, don't try to make money from it, you fuckstickbastard. Do you know how much money a year I lose because of fuckers who p2p share music? Buy what you look at/listen to, people. If you can't afford it, you understand what financial hardship is. Why steal something so that others can lose money, too?

Okay. I'm done, except for one more thing: get things that you don't pay for - fuck you.

^^^^^^This, this and this some more.

I'd rep you if I could but apparently I have to spread something before I can....

Great. :D

The people who accused him of file sharing and copyright violations did the same thing when they copied all his files.

He does and a lot of money. :D

Oh yeah it's funny when you're not directly effected by these fuckers. Lets see how you would feel if they were stealing off of you.....
 
Awesome, someone upload Briana Lee's and Miss Hybrid's site content real quick! :nanner:




















I'm just kidding, ladies!! I would never steal from you! :heart: :iloveyou:
 
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