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    Popular file-sharing website Megaupload shut down

    McLEAN, Virginia (AP) — One of the world's most popular file-sharing sites was shut down, and its founder and several company officials were accused of facilitating millions of illegal downloads of films, music and other content.

    A federal indictment Thursday accused Megaupload.com of costing copyright holders at least $500 million in lost revenue. The indictment was unsealed one day after websites including Wikipedia and Craigslist shut down in protest of two congressional proposals intended to make it easier for authorities to go after sites with pirated material, especially those with overseas headquarters and servers.

    The news of the shutdown seemed to bring retaliation from hackers who claimed credit for attacking the Justice Department's website. Federal officials confirmed it was down Thursday evening and that the disruption was being "treated as a malicious act."

    A loose affiliation of hackers known as "Anonymous" claimed credit for the attack. Also hacked was the site for the Motion Picture Association of America and perhaps others.

    Megaupload is based in Hong Kong, but some of the alleged pirated content was hosted on leased servers in Ashburn, Va., which gave federal authorities jurisdiction, the indictment said.

    The Justice Department said in a statement said that Kim Dotcom, 37, and three other employees were arrested Thursday in New Zealand at the request of U.S. officials. Three other defendants are at large.

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which defends free speech and digital rights online, said in a statement that, "This kind of application of international criminal procedures to Internet policy issues sets a terrifying precedent. If the United States can seize a Dutch citizen in New Zealand over a copyright claim, what is next?"

    Before Megaupload 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.

    Meanwhile, the DOJ said its web server for justice.gov was "experiencing a significant increase in activity, resulting in a degradation in service." It was working to fix it and "investigate the origins of this activity, which is being treated as a malicious act until we can fully identify the root cause of the disruption," the agency's statement said.

    A spokesman for the Motion Picture Association of America said in an emailed statement that the group's site had been hacked, although it appeared to be working later in the evening.

    "The motion picture and television industry has always been a strong supporter of free speech," the spokesman said. "We strongly condemn any attempts to silence any groups or individuals."

    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 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.

    According to the indictment, Megaupload was estimated at one point to be the 13th most frequently visited website on the Internet. Current estimates by companies that monitor Web traffic place it in the top 100.

    The five-count indictment, which alleges copyright infringement as well as conspiracy to commit money laundering and racketeering, described a site designed specifically to reward users who uploaded pirated content for sharing, and turned a blind eye to requests from copyright holders to remove copyright-protected files.

    For instance, users received cash bonuses if they uploaded content popular enough to generate massive numbers of downloads, according to the indictment. Such content was almost always copyright protected.

    The site boasted 150 million registered users and about 50 million hits daily. The Justice Department said it was illegal for anyone to download pirated content, but their investigation focused on the leaders of the company, not end users who may have downloaded a few movies for personal viewing.

    A lawyer who represented the company in a lawsuit last year declined comment Thursday. Efforts to reach an attorney representing Dotcom were unsuccessful.

    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 some 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, Va. Prosecutors there have pursued multiple piracy investigations.

    Steven T. Shelton, a copyright lawyer at the Cozen O'Connor firm in New York, said opponents of the legislation are worried the proposals lessen the burden for the government to target a wide variety of websites. Shelton said he expects to see the government engage in more enforcement in the future, as technology makes it easier to catch and target suspected pirates.

    "I think we'll be seeing more of this," he said. "This is just the beginning."

    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 site in 2010 alone, according to the indictment.

    Dotcom had his name legally changed. He was previously known as Kim Schmitz and Kim Tim Jim Vestor. He is founder, former CEO and current chief innovation officer of Megaupload.

    Officials estimated it could be a year or more before Dotcom and the others arrested in New Zealand are formally extradited.

    The others arrested were Finn Batato, 38, a citizen and resident of Germany, the company's chief marketing officer; Mathias Ortmann, 40, a citizen of Germany and resident of both Germany and Hong Kong, who is the chief technical officer, co-founder and director; and Bram van der Kolk, aka Bramos, 29, a Dutch citizen and resident of both the Netherlands and New Zealand, who oversees programming.

    Still at large are Julius Bencko, 35, a citizen and resident of Slovakia, the site's graphic designer; Sven Echternach, 39, a citizen and resident of Germany, head of business development; and Andrus Nomm, 32, a citizen of Estonia and resident of both Turkey and Estonia, head of the development software division.

    Several sister sites were also shut down, including one dedicated to sharing pornography files.

     
    • william  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      In the name of God, don't let the fascists pass these bills. They are not what they seem and it will NOT serve us. More gov't/corporate power. Less individual/citizen power. This is another step towards serfdom.
      • Larry 4 mths ago
        Where did you POSSIBLY get the idea that Romney would do this LESS?! Those bills are FAR more supported by republicans than democrats. And todays republicans are FAR more in the camp of corporate fascism than any democrats are. (Shumer's support not withstanding) Obama himself is against these bills.
      • Mutt 4 mths ago
        Larry Obama has said he would sign them
    • Manly HA  •  4 mths ago
      Wow. They had a server in USA. What did they think would happen?
      • robert 4 mths ago
        You know what they say about the best laid plans...
      • Mister 4 mths ago
        Do you have permission from the copyright holder to use that quote?
      • serikan 4 mths ago
        Thought the same thing.
    • hatetoregister  •  4 mths ago
      The government is doing this, but to what end? Do they HONESTLY believe that they will stop file sharing all together? This is as dumb as the "war on drugs".
    • Gnosis  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      This isn't about protecting copyrights. This is about censorship.
      • Strangelove 4 mths ago
        Yep, they're just hiding behind the excuse of piracy.
      • Tina 4 mths ago
        ok...they shut down a website that was stealing from the artist's the owner made 42million off other peoples work and you are ok with that??? i am guessing that it would also be ok with you if i came and stole your car? if not can i scream censorship???? you are highly confused
      • Strangelove 4 mths ago
        Tina, just wait and see. Piracy is a way to sneak it in the door. What if they start targeting sites based on speech? Shut it down. They're in copyright violation!
    • Mike  •  Orlando, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      mediafire and rapidshare are still up.
      • Larry 4 mths ago
        But, their free services are not even close to as good.
      • Sagginmore 4 mths ago
        You can bet they are targeted for similar treatment.
      • Tina 4 mths ago
        hope they take them down too
    • Mr. H.  •  Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      you can't stop what the people want. No Man, No Government can stop it.
      • james g. 4 mths ago
        Thieves....
      • cheyne 4 mths ago
        @James, at least we are not breaking into your house to steal your things. These people do the movie thing and music thing because they can't afford to go to a store and buy every movie that comes out. I have a person I buy movies from and at 3 for $10, you can't beat it. Walmart doesn't even have that good of deals.
      • jim 4 mths ago
        perhaps he was referring to the government
    • Mr Chopstickninja  •  4 mths ago
      "$500 million in lost revenue"...LoL
      These companies are delusional. I would never pay for their stuff. Even if they shut down every download site I would simply do without.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Ramsey, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      One Megaupload site down 1,000 go up good luck feds
    • Lyndorm  •  4 mths ago
      We didn't start this war, but surely we will finish it.

      Down with SOPA/PIPA!
    • George Boling  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      Seems like anymore it it not the United States of America. it is more the the Communist States of America !!
    • Steven  •  4 mths ago
      SOPA Author violated copyright/far use law on his website by uploading image without permission or acknowledgement of owner.
    • Eðulf  •  4 mths ago
      So that's why my porn downloads this afternoon were interrupted.
    • Wildly Amused  •  4 mths ago
      We used to use this all the time for work related stuff, because our email couldn't handle the sizes of our files. Now there are things like DropBox but seriously, not everyone who used that site is a crook.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      YouTube is next.
    • candlelightchaos  •  4 mths ago
      I don't understand why it had to have endorsements from someone like Kim Kardashian, that comment seemed so irrelevant.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      Kim Dotcom? and I'm Johnny Harddrive
    • Jim P  •  4 mths ago
      The half-billion dollars in copyright losses figure cited by the entertainment industry is absurd!!!
      It figures a downloaded movie cost them the price of a DVD. So when the unemployed slacker living in his parents basement that downloads 3 movies a day because he has nothing else to do they movie people say they lost over $20,000. The truth of the matter is that he could watch 30,000 movies legally if he could afford eight dollars a month for Netflix streaming.
    • Design.  •  4 mths ago
      Software piracy is not going to solve corruption in our elected officials.
    • Andrew  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      I'm afraid that our country is taking a page from the Chinese on how to suppress what they deem to be unsuitable for their peoples.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      What is SOPA another Government plan stimulate the economy ? yup more jobs for the feds and none for you.
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