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Kim Dotcom unveils Megaupload successor, Mega

news article released on: 1 November, 2012

Mega will launch in January. The new Mega service will give users complete control, as well as full responsibility, for the files they upload to the service. While Mega is seeking partners around the world, it will not use U.S. Hosting companies as partners in order to avoid a shut down by U.S. authorities. "The new Mega will not be threatened by U.S. prosecutors," Kim Dotcom told ...

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#1 02 Nov 2012 @ 11:47
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
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#2 02 Nov 2012 @ 11:55
I really do admire this guy. Sure, it's all business for him, and he'll without a doubt be making millions, but that doesn't change the fact that he is setting a strong precedent for internet freedom. Go Dotcom!
#3 02 Nov 2012 @ 21:08
h
Originally posted by Notcow:
I really do admire this guy. Sure, it's all business for him, and he'll without a doubt be making millions, but that doesn't change the fact that he is setting a strong precedent for internet freedom. Go Dotcom!
too right!
#4 08 Nov 2012 @ 10:58
Plus he finds time to be a COD:MW3 online world champion
#5 08 Nov 2012 @ 10:59
heh - alrdy running into problems...
The government of Gabon says it plans to suspend the domain name me.ga that MegaUpload founder Kim DotCom planned to use to launch a new cloud-storage service.
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