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Kim Dotcom Goes Head to Head With The MPAA's Top Lawyer

Following the announcement that the MPAA had filed a lawsuit against Megaupload and Kim Dotcom, the movie studios' General Counsel Steven Fabrizio made several appearances in the media. Most memorable was an interview with Radio New Zealand, where he was surprised to hear Kim Dotcom on the other end of the line.

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Settler3666d ago

Go Kim! We're rooting for you in the fight to save Internet culture!

Speed-Racer3666d ago

Pff who are you kidding? Kim only cares about himself and how much he can make out of this. Sure he might get some good done, but that's second priority in his business model.

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Kim Dotcom wants his extradition appeal live-streamed on YouTube

Kim Dotcom wants the world to be able to watch his extradition appeal on YouTube.

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Appeals Court Says It's Perfectly Fine For The DOJ To Steal Kim Dotcom's Money Before Any Trial

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.

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Kim Dotcom’s lawyer will also represent alleged KickassTorrents founder

Ira Rothken has kept Megaupload founder free for years. Can he do it again?

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