US denies Kim Dotcom’s appeal for seized millions
Kim Dotcom and his former associates at Megaupload have lost their appeal in the US Supreme Court to have millions in seized assets and cash returned, reported TorrentFreak.
Kim Dotcom launches Bitcoin payment system for content creators
Internet mogul Kim Dotcom has launched a new system for online creators to receive payment for their work in bitcoin.
March 26, 2015
The U.S. Government has won its civil forfeiture case against Megaupload and Kim Dotcom. As a result, the U.S. now owns Kim Dotcom's bank accounts, cars, art and other property worth dozens of millions of dollars. Megaupload's founder describes the ruling as unjust and says...
Kim Dotcom to launch new political party
Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, the target of a US extradition request, said Tuesday that he would set up a political party in the United States
Dotcom denies hacking right-wing blogger
Internet mogul Kim Dotcom denied Monday that he hacked a right-wing blogger and leaked emails that have embroiled New Zealand’s conservative government in dirty tricks allegations
Music and film industries join in legal battle against Megaupload
The major US music labels joined the legal battle against file-sharing website Megaupload
Dotcom firm eyes “backdoor listing” on New Zealand stock exchange
Internet mogul Kim Dotcom is seeking a “backdoor listing” of his data storage firm on New Zealand’s stock market
Kim Dotcom decries “largest data massacre” after company deletes files
Founder of outlawed Megaupload denounced “the largest data massacre in the history of the internet”, after a European firm wiped data from Megaupload servers
Megaupload founder wins access to evidence seized in raid
A New Zealand court granted Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom access to all evidence seized by police in a 2012 raid
Internet bad boy Kim Dotcom wants to see top US lawman
A trip to New Zealand will put America’s chief prosecutor on the same soil as a flashy internet mogul who is fighting extradition to the United States
Kim Dotcom launches Mega.co.nz, successor to Megaupload
The mega.co.nz website went live on the anniversary of armed police raids which saw him arrested and Megaupload shuttered.
Dotcom says "cyberlocker" is legal, not revenge for Megaupload
Kim Dotcom, founder of file-sharing website Megaupload, said his new “cyberlocker” is not a way to exact revenge on the US authorities
Kim Dotcom will return with Megaupload successor
Internet tycoon Kim Dotcom will launch a new file-sharing site exactly a year after armed police arrested him in the world’s largest online piracy case.