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  2. Megaupload - Wikipedia

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    Megaupload was a Hong Kong-based file hosting service that was shut down in 2012 by the US authorities for copyright infringement. Learn about its founder Kim Dotcom, its relaunch as Mega, and the legal and ethical issues surrounding its closure.

  3. Seizure of Megaupload - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 2012 US indictment and raid of Megaupload, a popular filesharing website accused of copyright infringement. Find out the background, details, and consequences of the seizure for Megaupload and its users.

  4. Megaupload legal case - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the criminal charges and extradition proceedings against Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom and other executives for copyright infringement and money laundering. Find out the details of the indictment, the raids, the appeals, and the outcomes of the case.

  5. Kim Dotcom set to be extradited to U.S. to face Megaupload ...

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    New Zealand Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has signed an extradition order for the internet entrepreneur, who faces conspiracy, racketeering and money laundering charges. Dotcom, who denies ...

  6. Mega (service) - Wikipedia

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    Mega is a New Zealand-based service that offers end-to-end encrypted cloud storage, VPN, backup and video conferencing. It was launched in 2013 by Kim Dotcom as a successor to Megaupload and has over 300 million registered users.

  7. Kim Dotcom - Wikipedia

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    Kim Dotcom is a German-Finnish Internet entrepreneur and political activist who lives in New Zealand. He was married to Mona Verga from 2009 to 2014 and has six children, and he is facing extradition to the US on fraud charges related to Megaupload.

  8. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Google and its subsidiary companies have removed or omitted information from their services to comply with company policies, legal demands, and government censorship laws. Find examples of censorship by Google in various countries, topics, and platforms.

  9. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    A chronological overview of the history and development of online video, from the first streaming events in the 1990s to the current platforms and formats. Learn about the key technologies, companies, products, and events that shaped the online video industry.