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    Renowned attorney Bennett to represent Megaupload

    ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (AP) — When Megaupload executives arrive in court to answer charges that they orchestrated a massive online piracy scheme, they'll be backed by a prominent lawyer who has defended Bill Clinton against sexual harassment charges and Enron against allegations of corporate fraud.

    Washington attorney Robert Bennett said Friday that he will represent the company, which was indicted in federal court in Alexandria Thursday on copyright infringement and other charges.

    The U.S. government shut down Megaupload's file-sharing website on Thursday, alleging that the company facilitated illegal downloads of copyrighted movies and other content. Seven individuals — including the company's founder, who had his name legally changed to Kim Dotcom — were also charged. Dotcom and three others were arrested in New Zealand; three others remain at large.

    New Zealand police raided several homes and businesses linked to Dotcom and seized guns, millions of dollars and nearly $5 million in luxury cars, officials said.

    In Hong Kong, where Megaupload is based, customs officials said they seized more than $42.5 million in assets. They said the company operated out of luxury hotel space costing more than $12,000 a day, and they seized high-speed servers and other equipment from the offices.

    The shutdown and indictment generated headlines around the world in part because of the size and scope of Megaupload's operation. Sandvine, Inc., a Canadian company that provides equipment to monitor Internet traffic, said the website alone accounted for about 1 percent of traffic on U.S. cable and DSL lines. The site is even more popular in many foreign countries.

    Bennett said that "we intend to vigorously defend against these charges" but declined to comment on the case in detail.

    Bennett is best known for serving as President Bill Clinton's attorney when he was accused of sexual harassment by Paula Jones. He has also represented Defense Secretaries Clark Clifford and Caspar Weinberger.

    Megaupload was no stranger to accusations that its website existed for the sole purpose of mass copyright breach. Before its website was taken down, Megaupload offered a more detailed defense of its operations, claiming in a statement that such accusations are "grotesquely overblown."

    The company said it had a clear, easy-to-follow procedure if movie studios or other copyright holders saw that their products were being illegally shared on Megaupload, and said that it responded to those "takedown notices" as required by law.

    "Of course, abuse does happen and is an inevitable fact of life in a free society, but it is curbed heavily and efficiently by our close cooperation with trusted takedown partners. It is just unfortunate that the activities of a small group of 'black sheep' overshadows the millions of users that use our sites legitimately every day," the statement said.

    Indeed, sites like megaupload.com, known as cyberlockers, can fulfill legitimate needs and are used every day by people looking for an efficient way to share or transfer large files that can't easily be sent by email.

    In their indictment, however, federal prosecutors offered a detailed glimpse of the internal workings of the website. They allege that Megaupload was well aware that the vast majority of its users were there to illegally download copyrighted content.

    According to the indictment, in a 2008 email chat session, two of the alleged coconspirators exchange messages, with one saying "we have a funny business . . . modern days pirates :)" and the other responds, "we're not pirates, we're just providing shipping services to pirates :)".

    In another instance, one of the defendants allegedly laments in colorful language that an episode HBO's "The Sopranos" has been uploaded to site, but the dialogue is in French, limiting its appeal.

    In fact, prosecutors allege that the entire website was specifically designed to encourage piracy. The website provided cash bonuses to users who uploaded content popular enough to prompt mass downloads — such content was almost always copyrighted material.

    Stefan Mentzer, an intellectual property partner with the White and Case law firm in New York, said it's likely that Megaupload will try to argue at least two defenses: One is that its service qualifies as a so-called "safe harbor" under Digital Millennium Copyright Act — the federal law governing copyright infringement — if they can show, for instance, that they had no actual knowledge that infringing material was on their system. Another possible defense would be jurisdictional — specifically, that a case can't be brought in the Eastern District of Virginia against a Hong Kong-based company like Megaupload without evidence that they directed criminal activity related to the district.

    But Mentzer said both defenses would be a challenge, given the evidence that prosecutors appear to have collected.

    "The Department of Justice doesn't just cavalierly file these lawsuits," Mentzer said.

    Federal prosecutors have made Internet piracy a priority in the last decade, especially in the Eastern District of Virginia, which can claim jurisdiction over many such cases because large portions of the Internet's backbone — servers and other infrastructure — are physically located in northern Virginia's technology corridor.

    The vast majority of those cases have resulted in guilty pleas and prison time. On Friday, a day after announcement of the Megaupload case, a federal judge sentenced Matthew David Howard Smith, 24, of Raleigh, North Carolina, to 14 months in prison for his role in founding a website called NinjaVideo. That site was one of many shut down in 2010, at a time when it facilitated nearly 1 million illegal downloads a week.

    NinjaVideo was what prosecutors called a "linking site" to Megaupload. Casual users of Megaupload would be unable to find popular movies and TV shows on the site without the proper links. Sites like NinjaVideo allowed users to easily search for the desired movies or music and provided the links that enabled them to download the content from Megaupload.

    The other co-founder of NinjaVideo, Hana Beshara, was sentenced earlier this month to 22 months in prison. While she admitted guilt, she portrayed herself as a sort of Robin Hood of the online world, stealing from greedy movie studios to provide entertainment downloads to the masses in the form of free films, TV shows, videogames and music.

    While the legal defense for piracy may be difficult, accused Internet pirates clearly have their supporters, as evidenced by the millions of people who use their sites as well as the response to Thursday's Megaupload shutdown. Within hours of the indictment being unsealed, the loose affiliation of hackers known as Anonymous caused temporary shutdowns of the Justice Department website as well as the websites of the Motion Picture Association of America and other industry groups that support a tougher piracy laws.

    It could be months before the criminal case against Megaupload gets underway. The four defendants arrested in made an initial appearance in a New Zealand court Friday and are scheduled to make a second appearance on Monday. Authorities have said it could take a year or more to bring them to the U.S. if they fight extradition.

    ___

    AP Business Writers Daniel Wagner in Washington and Kelvin Chan in Hong Kong contributed to this report.

     

    60 comments

    • steven h  •  4 mths ago
      I LOVE IT! one set of crooks defending another bunch of crooks against charges by a THIRD set of crooks. This has the makings of a great movie.
      • MrDoubtFire 4 mths ago
        Now the Feds have become the RIAA and MPAA's goon squad!!! What a sad thing to see.
    • Timothy  •  4 mths ago
      I'm curious to see what defense the government puts forward. Because whatever it is means they didn't need the powers that the SOPA and PIPA legislative bills would've provided.
      • Entil_Zha 4 mths ago
        This is all about the RIAA and MPAA having congressmen in their pockets and writing bills that favor the industries over everyone else.
      • Anonymous Coward 4 mths ago
        The important thing to realize here is that the govt moved in and shut them down, seized all the assets/personal property of the owner, started extradition procedures all without DUE PROCESS.

        If this isn't a blatant example of the far reaching powers the govt already has I don't know what is. This goes far beyond a simple Cease & Desist order. The fact that this site was under foreign ownership and they were willing to go this distance to attack them is very telling about how they will treat domestic companies.

        The RIAA and MPAA are salivating to have access to such power. THAT is what SOPA and PIPA is all about.
      • bkmtech 4 mths ago
        Dear Anonymous coward

        I was trying to think of a good response, I've decided on this.

        Your name is extremely fitting.

        Brian K Mcclung
    • dude  •  4 mths ago
      If only the government put this much effort into catching those other pirates on Wall St.
      • G 4 mths ago
        Well said Dude!!!!
      • MrDoubtFire 4 mths ago
        ++++ Amen!!!!
      • Bo 4 mths ago
        Pirates on WS are like Pirates of the Caribbean, they're out in the sea and it's very hard to catch.
    • Justin  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Why haven't they seized chase and bank of america's websites?? Funny when the few rich scream foul people get arrested.. when millions of the middle class scream... rich people get funded with our tax dollars all while still taking our money and pocketing it at the same time...

      Great system.
      • DireStraits 4 mths ago
        Hackers need to do some work. I wish I knew how!
    • jimmy  •  Stone Mountain, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Look guys these people in washington will do anything but create jobs and do what they were elected for smoke and mirrors and who can afford to go to a movie anymore the bill is dead go find something else to waste tax payers money on
    • Uncle Sam Took A Dump On ...  •  4 mths ago
      Government goes after megaupload while the country is dealing with so many actual problems. What a joke.
      • DouglasL 4 mths ago
        Yeah, because an organization the size and complexity of the U. S. Federal Government cannot possibly do more than one thing at a time. /sarcasmUSTADO, you are a complete #$%$ and so is your childish "argument".
    • The Lightning Round  •  4 mths ago
      There is no way these indictments are going to stick. First, these guys can't control what customers post on their hosting network. Secondly, they remove a great deal of copyrighted material. I love anime and all the time, I see it's been removed if there is a copyright on it. The feds moved on this for the MPAA and RIAA, but they did so willy-nilly in revenge for SOPA/PIPA dying. Rapidshare is the exact same thing as Megaupload and they were declared legal in the United States under court order.

      Unfortunately, they're still pretty much done, because of the time it's going to take for them to clear their names and go back to doing business. It's probably going to be well over a year. Maybe two.
    • LAZY DIMoRAT  •  4 mths ago
      Our government is a joke and is out of control. Maobama tse-Tung must be stopped.
    • Katmandoo  •  4 mths ago
      They don't need an attorney......hackers will defend them until the plaintiffs give in. You can't be worrying about piracy when all your websites are dead.
    • Hi  •  4 mths ago
      So they shut down a business worth the equivalent of the budget of one single Hollywood film, thats how petty this is
    • Juansky  •  Hayward, California  •  4 mths ago
      What happened to seizing the banks, loan officers and buyers who lied on the paper work just to make a quick sale and drive this economy to the dumps? The government cannot be trusted at all. It's an evil enterprise good at deceiving the American people.
    • realist  •  4 mths ago
      They should've located their offices in a place were the US doesn't have an extradition treaty, like Brazil.
    • ranDharma  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  4 mths ago
      Copy right owners, just like the banks want to auto sign, while we as individuals are pressed even further down with so many rules and laws, as well as, the total erosion of person anonymity and freedom. Follow the rules and protect your property without stacking the deck with a another massive governmental power grab.
    • charmonium5  •  Fullerton, California  •  4 mths ago
      Looks like the Justice dept stepped in the doo doo again. Mr Obama should stick to sure things in the public eye like killing Osama.
    • Josephine Saba  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      inept, corrupt govt entity which STIFLES true FREEDOM

      is itself not WORTHY OF protection

      come one, come all anonymous

      we welcome you with open arms

      anarchy shall rule when FREEDOM rings
    • health1_au  •  4 mths ago
      Really simple: All companies even remotely associated with file-sharing or cyber-storage should completely move their businesses away from the USA.

      Don't hire Americans - remember that their government now has the power to grab them off the street for any reason. In addition, they must report any offshore income to their government - which can make you a target of the FBI. Americans are no longer a free people - they are serfs owned by their government.
      Don't own any assets or property in America - they can easily be seized.
      Don't do anything that will in any way benefit the American economy - clearly these businesses, and many many others, are not welcome to operate in the USA.

      The USA: anti-business and anti-freedom.
    • rodney  •  4 mths ago
      thumbs this up,
      THE REASON MEGA UPLOAD HAS BEEN TARGETED IS DUE TO NEW SITE MEGA BOX.
      Megabox gives independant musicians and a way to earn money 90% of money from songs sold goes to musician this would kill the music industry cause none would need to pay these greedy RIA any moneys at all THUMPS UP AND SPREAD TRUTH
    • Chris  •  4 mths ago
      the user agreement for the site states users will "agree" not to use it for piracy ...so the case is pretty much dead. user agreement clears the #$%$ of the people running the site. This whole story is a joke.
    • John Silver  •  Bigfork, Montana  •  4 mths ago
      "...the Eastern District of Virginia, which can claim jurisdiction over many such cases because large portions of the Internet's backbone — servers and other infrastructure — are physically located in northern Virginia's technology corridor..."

      In other words: CIA related site... remember, the internet we know was originally DARPANET, Defense Department method of sharing information among its college and university research facilities... So, guess who gets to listen in on anything going through their circuits?
    • TheLastMeheecan  •  4 mths ago
      hope they win .......stupid government
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