Sunday 4 November 2012

Dotcom announces that its new Internet project will be "free" and "legal"



Mega upload founder, Kim Dot com, said Monday that his new online project, called Mega box and will be released on January 19, will be easy to use, "free" and "legal". Dotcom, who is on probation in New Zealand pending the start of his trial next March for extradition to the United States, which accuses him of hacking and other offenses, created an account on the social network Facebook for its new portal Mega box .

"Here is the new Mega box" with "unlimited space for your music," said Dot com in pictures uploaded to Facebook with the promise that the new service is "free, easy and legal." On Friday, the German computer Twitter announced the launch of the "new Mega" just when the anniversary of the raid on his home that ended with his arrest.

  Dot com himself also published an aerial photograph of her mansion on the outskirts of the city of Auckland, where he was arrested with three other Mega upload computing Jan. 19 (20 in New Zealand) in this operation that also included stops in Europe, closing the portal, the confiscation of their property and the freezing of their accounts. "This is where he was born and where Mega box Megaupload born," the 38-year computer account in Facebook, while Twitter asks Dot com if this house will become a museum Mega in 2052.

Dotcom announced last month that it has progressed in 90 percent of its new portal and is believed to include a music distribution service like Spotify portal that will allow users to upload songs and sell them directly to users, according to the Daily 3News .

However, the launch of Megabox might jeopardize Dot com probation or could open the door to be charged with new charges, reported by his side the portal Computerworld New Zealand , citing court documents filed last week by the U.S. Department of Justice. Dot com said in an affidavit in New Zealand had no plans to relaunch Mega upload or similar services until the judicial process against him is resolved.

His U.S. lawyer, Ira Rothken, considered that, apparently for the second time, the U.S. is attacking a new technology before fully investigate, after stating that his client is innocent, said the news portal computer. U.S. accuses Megaupload of causing more than $ 500 million in losses to the film industry and music to violate copyrights and thereby obtain a profit of $ 175 million.

Ditulis Oleh : Unknown // 10:07
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