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Megauploads' Kim Dotcom denied bail
A New Zealand judge decided that Kim Dotcom was too much of a risk to set free.
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Dropbox adds link file-sharing; Welcome to the Megaupload club
Dropbox has painted a giant target on its back by offering one simple, additional feature to its file-storage service: a link-generating button to enable public file-sharing.
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MegaUpload founder released on bail
A New Zealand court has concluded Kim DotCom is not enough of a flight risk; bail has been granted.
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Sex Tech: EFF Exposes Dating Site Security, Fileporn Shutdown, Facebook Sex Predator
Beware of date site privacy problems, Facebook sex predator, Pakistan censorship, no science in online matchmaking.
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Sex Tech Weekly: Megaupload, Match Singles Data, Obscenity Copyright, China Porn Spam Kings
Match.com's data on US singles, Megaupload reviled by Perfect 10, China's sex toy spam industry and more.
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The Megaupload saga continues (infographic)
Megaupload's founder 'Mr Dotcom', currently awaiting an extradition hearing, seems to have rather an interesting life in New Zealand.
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"No imminent data loss" expected, Megaupload host says
The hosting company that provides service to shuttered file-sharing service Megaupload said today that data will remain in safe hands for now.
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Why small businesses should care about the Megaupload debacle
The site's uncertain fate serves as a reminder that SMBs should carefully consider the viability of cloud storage and backup services they use -- or they could lose important company data.
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Megaupload data safe for "at least two weeks"
Megaupload users have been given reprieve, as the fate of their uploaded files on the file-sharing site becomes slightly clearer.
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Megaupload data 'to be destroyed': Could feds swoop on file-sharers?
Megaupload users are expected to lose all of their uploaded data, including content they own the copyright to, thanks to this month's raid on the file-sharing company.
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Megauploads' Kim Dotcom denied bail
A New Zealand judge decided that Kim Dotcom was too much of a risk to set free.
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The Pirate Party: Justice for legitimate ex-users of Megaupload
The Pirate Party are planning civil action against the FBI for the closure of Megaupload. Was there a point to the closure of the storage locker in the first place?
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Closing Megaupload unlikely to even slow piracy down
If you really think shutting down Megaupload is going to even slow down online piracy, think again.
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MegaUpload embroiled in criminal copyright case (images)
The MegaUpload case involving founder Kim DotCom, among others accused of helping him run the hosting site, is one of the largest criminal copyright cases ever brought by the U.S.
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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom in jail awaiting bail
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says his site is a "file-storage facility" aimed to promote creativity of users. But he's spending a few days in jail anyway.
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How Anonymous took down the DoJ, RIAA, MPAA and Universal Music Websites
Anonymous, the Internet-based hacker and protest group, did it with a distributed denial of service attack, here's how they did it.
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