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    Fifth Megaupload Arrest; No Bail for Kim Dotcom

    Authorities appear to be giving no quarter in their case against file-sharing website Megaupload. A New Zealand judge denied bail to the website's founder, Kim Dotcom, on Wednesday. Authorities in the Netherlands also arrested a fifth suspect in the case.

    Multiple news reports have identified the latest arrestee as programmer Andrus Nomm, a 32-year-old Estonian citizen.

    The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) last week charged Dotcom and six others with running Megaupload as a "massive worldwide online piracy" operation. American authorities have been able to lead the charge because Megaupload was run in part from servers in the United States. The DOJ accuses Megaupload's operators of enabling the illegal downloads of millions of films, music, TV shows, software and other content to earn more than $175 million for themselves while costing more than $500 million in damages to copyright holders.

    The first wave of arrests of Dotcom and three other alleged accomplices came last week, days after major websites including Wikipedia and Google blacked-out all or parts of their content in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Soon after the arrests, the hacker group Anonymous claimed credit for attacks that temporarily disabled the DOJ website.

    Dotcom was denied bail on Wednesday pending his first extradition hearing on Feb. 22 because he is believed to pose a flight risk. Prosecutors said that has access to large monetary funds and a history of avoiding criminal charges.

    Dotcom was arrested after authorities forced him out of a safe room in his New Zealand mansion.

    Born in Germany as Kim Schmitz, Dotcom has led an extravagant life as an Internet rogue, according to widespread news reports.

    He was accused of a major insider-trading case in Germany at the peak of the Internet boom in 2001. He fled the country but was arrested in Thailand, then extradited and convicted in Germany, where he spent five months in jail after appearing on a popular late-night talk show to publicly defend himself, according to The New York Times.

    Multiple photos posted online show him with beautiful women, jetliners and fancy automobiles while decked out in his trademark sunglasses and black garb. He flew helicopters and paid for the city of Aukland's 2010 New Year's fireworks celebration, according to the Wall Street Journal. Authorities reportedly seized more than a dozen luxury cars when they arrested him last week.

    What do you think? Is Kim Dotcom up the creek without a paddle? Or can he wiggle out of this? Let us know in the comments.

    This story originally published on Mashable here.

     

    9 comments

    • JohnDoe  •  28 days ago
      Need a new top level domain suffix .con, standing for convicts.
      Obama.con, Holder.con, etc.
    • Bill  •  Spokane, Washington  •  28 days ago
      Obama will send the Navy Seals in on this.... har har
    • Tommy  •  27 days ago
      What I find most interesting about this article is the websites founder's last name, Dotcom.
    • M.Martin  •  Los Angeles, California  •  27 days ago
      This New Zealand-dwelling parasite with his giant mansion and exotic cars needs to be stopped before he diverts money from the Beverly Hills-dwelling parasites with their giant mansions and exotic cars. #occupyhollywood
    • WilliamO  •  Cherry Hill, New Jersey  •  27 days ago
      Being so popular, let's hope they name him "queen of cell block D".
    • j  •  Gardner, Massachusetts  •  27 days ago
      A "new" type of GREED is when people believe that they have a RIGHT to access material, FOR FREE, that was developed by CREATIVE people who invested their hard work and money to accomplish what they did. How many of these GREED-MONGERS work FOR FREE. Greed...Greed...Greed....STOP BEING GREEDY....!
    • cannabis_cures_cancers  •  28 days ago
      This is not stealing!!!! This is not sharing!!! It's duplicating in the privacy of your own home... If someone can make a duplicate of my wife, then make me one too while you're at it.... People are so full of themselves... Stop telling me I can't make a duplicate of something in the privacy of my own home. They want to take you from your home to jail or fine you... You don't have to sell anything you copy... You'll still be in trouble.... Where are the priorities man?? We've built tons more prisons over the last 30 years and also gated communities.....Don't tell me that I can't use my computer to download and make copies of files as that is what it was built for... You should have went after the people who created the technology to transfer CD's and DVD's to the computer when you may have had the chance you idiots... Are you going to go into everyone's bedroom and tell them who get's to be on top???? If the music/video never leaves your home and you couldn't afford it in the first place, who is getting hurt??? The thing is duplicated... Not shared as Metallica claims!!!! If someone can make a duplicate of my wife, then make me one too while you're at it.... People are so full of themselves... If you hate this get a career change like the rest of us were forced to do.... Information Technology professionals and other professions constantly have to change with the times and also find other professions. Why should music, video, etc. be any different? If what you do can be duplicated, your field is now obsolete.. Welcome to the club.. No exceptions for you... We've all had to deal with it and now it's your turn... When I was a kid I could change radio stations and hear tons of large live instrumentation in songs. Now you hear programmed, sequenced, samples.... it's ridiculous already. The people who are in charge of what you hear know nothing about the art!!!!!!!!! They just make the money giving blinded generations a bunch of garbage....... They rap over Steely Dan... Come on already.... Are we going back to the cave man days?????
    • Elihu  •  Reno, Nevada  •  27 days ago
      The operators of the website are not the ones breaking the law, it is the people uploading the copyrighted content. These are the ones that they should be going after, but they are being lazy about it. Instead of tracking down the thousands of pirates as they should be, they want to make all file sharing websites illegal.
    • .  •  27 days ago
      Stupid European hypocrites. Have no respect for anyone but themselves.
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