Kim Dotcom Expects New Raid & Bail Revocation After “Secret Orders” Issued in U.S.
Kim Dotcom expects to be raided again soon, followed by revocation of his bail. Given recent events, his prediction may not be unreasonable.
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Megaupload: Mathias Ortmann & Bram van der Kolk verurteilt
Die beiden Mitgründer und Mitbetreiber von Megaupload, Mathias Ortmann und Bram van der Kolk, wurden heute zu Haftstrafen verurteilt.
Tarnkappe.infoFormer Megaupload Executives Sentenced to 2.5 Years in Prison
New Zealand's High Court has sentenced Megaupload operators Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk to 31 and 30 months in prison, respectively.
TF PublishingMegaupload-Klage: Verfahren der RIAA und MPA auf Eis gelegt
Seit etlichen Jahren warten RIAA und MPA darauf, dass ihre Klage gegen Megaupload Früchte trägt. Doch ein Richter zog nun die Reißleine.
Tarnkappe.infoMegaupload Pair Remain RIAA & MPA Lawsuit Targets Despite Guilty Pleas
Former Megaupload executives Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk remain defendants in the civil cases filed by the MPA and RIAA.
TF PublishingKim Dotcom Not Happy, Says ‘Mega Mass Piracy Report’ is On the Way
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says a report is being produced to show mass copyright infringement on Mega, a site he co-founded in 2013.
TF PublishingMegaupload Pair Convicted: The Specific Crimes They Admitted in Detail
Former Megaupload execs Mathias Ortmann & Bram van der Kolk were convicted last week in New Zealand. These are the crimes they confessed to.
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Früheres Megaupload-Führungsduo bekennt sich vor Gericht schuldig
Die beiden Mitangeklagten aus dem Fall Megaupload bekannten sich vor Gericht schuldig. Kim Dotcom zeigt sich erzürnt.
Tarnkappe.infoMegaupload Pair Plead Guilty, Kim Dotcom Turns Anger on Former Friends
Former Megaupload executives Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk have pleaded guilty in New Zealand. Kim Dotcom can barely hide his anger.
TF PublishingMegaupload Pair Face 10 Years in Prison on New Organized Crime Charges
Former Megaupload executives Mathias Ortmann & Bram van der Kolk face organized crime charges in New Zealand and up to 10 years in prison.
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