Megaupload
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Technical hitches, legalese and tedium bedevil first live broadcast from a New Zealand court as Dotcom fights US extradition bid on online piracy charges
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New MegaChat promises secure, encrypted and ‘private’ video chatting through a browser
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Internet entrepreneur loses bid to keep assets secret from studios suing him in US for alleged copyright breaches
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John Key wins third term, as alliance between Kim Dotcom and the Maori Mana Movement fails to win a single seat
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Know your lolz from your lulzsec, and your belfies from your selfies? Hannah Jane Parkinson is here to help with an almost definitive list of digital geekery
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He was the founder of the Megaupload site. But when New Zealand police arrested him on charges of internet piracy, he began a remarkable fightback. By Carole Cadwalladr
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RIAA civil lawsuit follows MPAA filing, but cyberlocker's lawyer slams 'assault by Hollywood on cloud storage in general'. By Stuart Dredge
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20th Century Fox, Disney, Paramount, Universal, Columbia and Warner Bros go to court claiming Megaupload copyright breach
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Megaupload founder, battling extradition to the US, says his Internet party will contest general election in September
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Online storage service must also shut down unless it adopts technology to filter out infringing films. By Stuart Dredge
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CEO Vikram Kumar claims cloud storage service is appealing less to pirates and more to 'accountants, lawyers, financial advisers, architects…' By Stuart Dredge
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Former Longpigs star and current co-CEO of Featured Artists Coalition Crispin Hunt calls for labels to reveal Megaupload mogul 'as the self-interested privateer that he is'. By Stuart Dredge
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Hosting provider says it stored data for a year with 'nobody showing interest' before reprovisioning for other customers. By Stuart Dredge
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The battle for control of cyberspace is turning nasty, with young hackers, pirates and activists facing long prison sentences. Jon Ronson reports from the frontline
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US does not have to hand over all its evidence against Dotcom and three colleagues, says appeals court in New Zealand
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German-born former hacker says his eyes have been opened to US tactics after his Megaupload site was shut down last year
Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom seeks to retain millions in assets