Dotcom says new site legal, no revenge for Megaupload saga
AUCKLAND (Reuters) – Kim Dotcom, founder of outlawed file-sharing website Megaupload, says his new "cyberlocker" is not a way to exact revenge on the U. S. authorities who planned a raid on his home, closed Megaupload, and charged him with online piracy for which he faces years in prison if found guilty. The flamboyant Dotcom said his new offering, Mega. co. nz, which will launch on Sunday even as he and three of his colleagues await extradition from New Zealand to the United States, complied with the law and warned that attempts to take it down would be futile. . . .
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