ARS Technica: Out of nowhere, Kim Dotcom last night claimed to have invented a widely used and very important security technology known as two-factor authentication.
Kim Dotcom wants the world to be able to watch his extradition appeal on YouTube.
Last year, there was a series of very troubling rulings by a district court in a case related to the criminal prosecution of Kim Dotcom. This wasn't, technically, part of the actual criminal case against him, but rather a separate effort by the government to steal his money. We've been covering the ridiculous process of civil asset forfeiture for a while, and it's really problematic in general. In Dotcom's case, it's something of a farce.
Ira Rothken has kept Megaupload founder free for years. Can he do it again?
vague patents either win everything or destroy everything you worked on.
but kim is salty id do the same thing If I were him. but towards the government and large horrible companies.