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Monday, January 23, 2012

Megaupload Founder Was Hiding In Safe Room With Shotgun, Say New Zealand Police

Dotcom founder Kim Megaupload.com arrested this week (January 20) after New Zealand police found him hiding in the room with a loaded shotgun in a safe, according to reports.

Reuters reports that the Dotcom - also known as Kim Schmitz - Megaupload to prevent the following this week, when dozens of police officers and helicopters for copyright theft arrest in his mansion, he was swarmed.



 Megaupload Founder Was Hiding In Safe Room With Shotgun, Say New Zealand Police
Wall Street Journal, meanwhile, note that holding a loaded shotgun Dotcom was when he was the police, who, through electronic locks have been forced to cut their way to a safe place to get arrested by the.
Dotcom Distribution is now operating with a criminal Enterprise that intellectual property, said police also charged that, from his property, two firearms and several vehicles have been caught.
Speaking about his arrest, and Financial Crime Agency New Zealand hosted an official said:
"Clearly, our staff will identify themselves despite Mr. Dotcom room to the rear and electronic - the number of active locking mechanism."
This week, U.S. federal prosecutors for violations of the law to stop piracy Megaupload.com. Prosecutors claim that the lost revenue in service for more than $ 500 million (£ 320 million) costs of copyright holders, however, Megaupload claim that they always deal with any complaints within the active material has been pirated.
The website describes the FBI's system, "the largest criminal case of copyright within the United States by doing", and said, "a universal content storage and distribution site, and the abuse of intellectual property to facilitate crime" will be the target.
This week, along with links to different websites in order to shut down temporarily stop online piracy law (SOPA), the U.S. Congress to the proposal that the target of protests disrupt online piracy.
Thank you for NME.com reports.

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