Footage of Kim Dotcom raid has finally surfaced, and it makes you wonder if the two helicopters, multiple teams of armed guards, four police vehicles, attack dogs, and a special tactics squad were ...
Do you know how the FBI justified the insane raid of Kim Dotcom’s mansion? By saying that it suspected that Kim Dotcom had a ‘doomsday’ device that could “wipe out evidence of internet piracy around ...
A major mistake by police could result in luxury cars, jewellery and other assets seized from the mansion of Kim Dotcom being handed back to the Megaupload founder. Various items were confiscated ...
Currently embroiled in a stoush as to the legality of the raid upon his home by New Zealand police, video of Kim Dotcom's capture has found its way onto YouTube. The founder of Megaupload, Kim Dotcom ...
Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom is set to be extradited to the US from New Zealand to face criminal charges relating to the defunct file-sharing website Megaupload after he lost a 12-year legal ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24598221#p24598221:2urp2ndr said: will1158[/url]":2urp2ndr]Why is it taking years for this lack of a trial to take ...
Before seizing nearly $9 million in cash and 18 luxury cars -- including a 1959 pink Cadillac -- police found Megaupload's founder, Kim Dotcom, hiding in a panic room with a sawed off shotgun. Dotcom ...
With two helicopters, four trucks, dogs and automatic weapons, the Jan. 20 raid of the Megaupload founder’s New Zealand home has all the makings of a movie. via WATCH: The Hollywood-Style Police Raid ...
It tells you how bad the MPAA and their ilk are when they make me feel sorry for a guy like Kim Dotcom. I've never been made to root for a guy I couldn't care less about before the MPAA/RIAA colluded ...
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