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Kim Dotcom Is Taking Mega Public with a Reverse Takeover
The cloud storage company will get listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange via a characteristically alternative route.
Copyright Takedown Requests to Google Have Doubled Since Last Year
The search giant received 6.5 million requests to remove links to copyright-violating material during week of November 18, 2013.
You're Sending Postcards on the Internet and We're Building Envelopes: A Chat with Vikram Kumar, CEO of Kim Dotcom's Mega
Kumar says his company can promise users security in a post-Snowden world. Up to a point, of course.
The FBI Has to Return Kim Dotcom's Hard Drives
Now, he's scored a big win in one of his many legal battles.
Kim Dotcom Can Sue The New Zealand Government Over Illegal Spying
It's a big win for Dotcom, especially as he continues to defend Mega as a legal file-sharing service
To Avoid Copyright Concerns, Mega May Be Blocking Indexing Sites
If Mega is doing so, it's a smart move.
Is Mega the Second Coming of Megaupload?
Kim Dotcom, the golden boy of file-sharing, has finally released his long-awaited successor to Megaupload. But is it really going to change the internet?
Kim Dotcom's New Venture Sounds Too Good to Be True
Kim Dotcom is effectively very blatantly flipping off authorities by launching a new file-sharing service one year to the minute after an FBI-led investigation into Megaupload culminated in a commando-heavy raid on his New Zealand mansion.
Fantastical Portraiture
Over the last four years, we, the photographers of Grupo Mirada Photo of Córdoba, Argentina, have given a photo workshop in the province's highest-security women's prison.