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    APNewsBreak: Feds shut down file-sharing website

    McLEAN, Virginia (AP) — One of the world's largest file-sharing sites was shut down Thursday, and its founder and several company executives were charged with violating piracy laws, federal prosecutors said.

    An indictment accuses Megaupload.com of costing copyright holders more than $500 million in lost revenue from pirated films and other content. The indictment was unsealed one day after websites including Wikipedia and Craigslist shut down in protest of two congressional proposals intended to thwart online piracy.

    The Justice Department said in a statement said that Kim Dotcom, formerly known as Kim Schmitz, and three other executives were arrested Thursday in New Zealand at the request of U.S. officials. Two other defendants are at large.

    Megaupload was unique not only because of its massive size and the volume of downloaded content, but also because it had high-profile support from celebrities, musicians and other content producers who are most often the victims of copyright infringement and piracy. Before the website was taken down, it contained endorsements from Kim Kardashian, Alicia Keys and Kanye West, among others.

    The Hong Kong-based company listed Swizz Beatz, a musician who married Keys in 2010, as its CEO. He was not named in the indictment and declined to comment through a representative.

    Before the site was taken down, it posted a statement saying allegations that it facilitated massive breaches of copyright laws were "grotesquely overblown."

    "The fact is that the vast majority of Mega's Internet traffic is legitimate, and we are here to stay. If the content industry would like to take advantage of our popularity, we are happy to enter into a dialogue. We have some good ideas. Please get in touch," the statement said.

    The site boasted 150 million registered users.

    A lawyer who represented the company in a lawsuit last year declined comment Thursday.

    Megaupload is considered a "cyberlocker," in which users can upload and transfer files that are too large to send by email. Such sites can have perfectly legitimate uses. But the Motion Picture Association of America, which has campaigned for a crackdown on piracy, estimated that the vast majority of content being shared on Megaupload was in violation of copyright laws.

    The website allowed users to download films, TV shows, games, music and other content for free, but made money by charging subscriptions to people who wanted access to faster download speeds or extra content. The website also sold advertising.

    The indictment was returned in the Eastern District of Virginia, which claimed jurisdiction in part because some of the alleged pirated materials were hosted on leased servers in Ashburn, Virginia.

    Dotcom, a resident of both Hong Kong and New Zealand, and a dual citizen of Finland and Germany, made more than $42 million from the conspiracy in 2010 alone, according to the indictment.

    Dotcom is founder, former CEO and current chief innovation officer of Megaupload.

     
    • Adam J  •  Warren, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      If hollywood wasn't so rich, I would ALMOST feel bad for them. But, when they charge you $13.00 for a movie ticket, I don't feel as bad.
      • Caffe`_addict 4 mths ago
        I disagree. By your argument, if a vendor charges a high price for his goods, you should be free to steal from him? Isn't that what totalitarianism is? The have-not class freely takes from the haves. In a free enterprise system, you have a right not to buy from the seller if no agreement on price is reached.
      • bkmtech 4 mths ago
        Dear Cafe'

        Great point. I think Adam also feels all the employees at the theater are working for free.

        Brian K Mcclung
      • MarkA 4 mths ago
        @Cafe- When the haves are squeezing every penny from the have-nots, the have-nots tend to find other means of obtaining the product. It costs media production companies $1.50 to produce a DVD, and that's being generous considering the DVD itself is $0.30. $20, $30, $100 for a movie is outrageous. As an aside, it's still not stealing, as you cannot legally prove that the person downloading the content would have purchased the product new-in-store. They may have borrowed the film from a library, a friend, bought it from the flea market for $2, or rented it for $1.
    • Chris  •  4 mths ago
      Looks like the current laws are working. There is no need for SOPA
      • BeachK 4 mths ago
        takes too long. We need SOPA!
      • JP 4 mths ago
        You hit the nail on the head Chris. SOPA is a dangerous law which will only make corporations bigger. The artists and actors would never see one nickle extra if SOPA passes
      • Spawn32f 4 mths ago
        beachk get out of here you sopa lover
    • Skye  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Hello China.
      • bkmtech 4 mths ago
        Delusion

        Brian K Mcclung
    • Bulldog  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Look out You Tube! The Fed is gunning for you next!
    • Sunset  •  Batesville, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Proves they( the feds) don't need any more laws to shut down websites. Government laws are loaded with deceit. Who knows what was attached to SOPA or PIPA bill?
    • D Gray  •  4 mths ago
      Now I have to ask. As I understand it, MegaUpload is not a US company. So how exactly is the Federal Government able to 'legally shut down' a non-US company?
      • Not Me 4 mths ago
        Because most internet traffic is routed through the USA. So US govt can shut it down and US spies can snoop on all traffic.
      • frankiquilts 4 mths ago
        The same way England could sue Microsoft ... a US company.
      • Me 4 mths ago
        pull their plug, no license to operate in the US
    • Michael  •  Williamsburg, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      So the current laws do work perhaps.
      No need for SOPA and PIPA.
      Kill the bills that would kill the internet.... last bastion of openness and freedom.
    • Paul M  •  Ottawa, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      Soon the sound of Goose stepping will be heard as the soldiers march past, another article talks of placing airport scanners on streets to detect guns. America will soon be American land of no freedom.
    • Maco  •  Warren, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Welcome to the land of freedom, China, USA.
    • Tim  •  4 mths ago
      I wish consumers would put a concerted effort into destroying the MPAA and RIAA. Not by stealing their content, but by simply choosing not to mess with it at all, which is even more damaging to them.
    • toyou  •  Myrtle Beach, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      they would have to shut down the whole internet to get rid of p2p programs.
      • RustyShackleford 4 mths ago
        That's Obozo's goal! to model the USA after the CHINA model of a policed internet!
      • MarkR 4 mths ago
        The internet is useless without p2p programs. It eliminates 50 percent of the reason most have internet.
    • My Two Cents  •  4 mths ago
      Was SOPA passed and I didn't get the email?
    • Thomas.  •  Middletown, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Who needs SOPA and PIPA when the government is already shutting down websites and arresting those involved in said website? Those laws will simply expand the government's role in censoring the internet, give them license to do so more often.
    • RookieFF  •  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      And so it begins.....
    • Tom Triumph  •  Oak Ridge, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      Why would Kim Kardashian's endorement mean anything? She's never actually done anything ... at least with her clothes on.
    • iremember98  •  Kenosha, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      Thank you Lars Urlrich, and James Hetfield for giving the government the idea to shut down sites that people appreciate. I've been a member of Megaupload for years...jerks!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      The MPAA makes up their numbers to match what they believe is the percent profit increase they should be making each - not what they really are making for the junk they are selling. It is all bogus. What they want is the good old days where you could only see a movie in a theater and they kicked everyone out at the end so if the buyer wanted to see it again they had to buy another ticket after standing in line again (where are the lines today??). So much for democracy in action the US wants the world to have. Just rememebr the arab spring and what happened then when people got fed up. No matter what the party - vote the incumbant out each term. Politicians like the MPAA should only get a short time in office to steal what they can - not a free ticket to keep doing it over and over again.
    • Eater of Souls  •  4 mths ago
      but SOPA was shelved...lol....they're going to do what they want with the internet anyway, SOPA or no SOPA.
    • first  •  4 mths ago
      ...and nobody could tell exactly when the united states first began the road to a facist state
    • LifeSaver  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      This article is proof that there is no need for SOPA or PIPA.
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