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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom suffers setback in his fight against extradition to the US
He faces jail terms of up to 20 years.
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He faces jail terms of up to 20 years.
The FBI alleges Megaupload netted more than $175 million in criminal proceeds.
Dotcom faces extradition from New Zealand.
A New Zealand court has decided that he can be extradited.
Authorities say Megaupload netted more than $175 million in criminal proceeds.
No direct link is being made to the cyber attack over ‘The Interview’.
Kim Dotcom is being prosecuted by US authorities for piracy but is fighting extradition from New Zealand.
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US federal prosecutors have filed a formal request for the founder of the file-sharing website to be extradited to face accusations of fraud and criminal copyright infringement.
The company behind the shut-down file-sharing website Megavideo will now face additional charges of wire fraud and criminal copyright infringement.
The US wants to extradite Kim Dotcom from New Zealand over alleged copyright infringement.
Hackers have responded angrily to news that MegaUpload and MegaVideo have been closed and founder Kim Dotcom arrested.
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