BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: January 22, 2012 09:15PM
Kim "Dotcom" appears to be what people might call a career criminal.
He's been convicted for breaking into servers and phone systems, selling stolen
phone cards, fraud, and insider trading and all he got was his hands slapped for
it (fines, probation). I have a feeling they're gonna hit him a bit harder this
time. I think the feds want to make an example out of him. It'll be interesting
to see what happens. Of course if he's innocent on this latest thing I'd like to
see him get off but something tells me that isn't likely to happen.
pulse Report This Comment Date: January 22, 2012 11:01PM
Regardless of his innocence or guilt, there were millions of MegaUpload users
who were legitimately using their service. MU was simply a cloud storage
company. Sure, they made money off people uploading pirated media but ultimately
it was just online storage.
What about the millions of people who have legitimately paid for service and
lost their money because of the feds, AND lost their data & hosting
solution?
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: January 22, 2012 11:19PM
I agree with you completely, the customers' rights need to be addressed and
some equitable resolution come about for them.