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MEGA Provided Suspended Account Files to FBI in Child Porn Case
MEGA shares users' account information with the New Zealand government, which can then provide it to other agencies, court records show.
Here's Why WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Is Dangerous for Trump
Lawyers for Assange are basically putting Trump on trial for politicizing the U.S. legal system.
No one at the Ecuadorian embassy will tell Assange the Wi-Fi password
“The government of Ecuador has suspended all systems that allow Julian Assange to communicate outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London."
Ecuador Cut Off Julian Assange’s Internet For His Political Tirades on Twitter
The founder of WikiLeaks has been offline for a few hours after Ecuador suspended his internet access.
The Truth Was Stranger than Fake News this Week
If real events involving orbs and body-slams weren't enough for you, there was plenty going on in the world of BS.
New Zealand Judge Finds Kim Dotcom Eligible for Extradition to the US
The Megaupload founder may be one step closer to US prison but the flamboyant entrepreneur is not losing any sleep.
New Zealand Judge Rules Kim Dotcom Eligible for Extradition
The Megaupload founder and his three co-defendants are one step closer to a US jail cell.
Kim Dotcom’s Extradition Hearing Will Now Be Livestreamed on YouTube
A New Zealand court has given the Megaupload founder permission to stream his extradition hearing.
Your Monday News of Zealand: Teen Thrown Off Bike By Police, and Kim Dotcom in Court, Again
Plus, homelessness affects more families with children than anyone else, a Czech tramper's ordeal and the All Blacks win big, and cop heat.
Why Is Kim Dotcom Still Saying He Invented Two-Factor Authentication?
Dotcom is promoting an upcoming service, which by all accounts appears to be something about monetizing torrenting with micropayments of bitcoin
Kim Dotcom's Extradition to the US Has Now Been Cleared by a Judge
Internet mogul and Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has lost a bid to block his extradition from New Zealand to the US on copyright infringement and money laundering charges.
New Zealand Judge Grants US Request to Extradite Megaupload's Kim Dotcom
Megaupload founder and three co-defendants are a step closer to US jail cell.