MegaUpload sites have been closed by the U.S. Justice Department and the FBI in January 2012 due to online piracy. However, MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom believe closure of this file sharing site on the messenger United States Vice President Joe Biden.
Since the void in jail and prohibited from touching the net, Kim busied himself by talking to reporters a reason related to the closure of the site Megaupload.
When a special talk with TorrentFreak, Kim made loud accusations that there are messengers from Joe Biden to cover Megaupload.
"I know from a reliable source that is sent to cover the Megaupload is Joe Biden, a good friend of the senator and former boss of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) Chris Dodd, who ordered the former lawyer and now the state attorney Neil MacBride to close Megaupload, "said Kim.
Kim claimed to have information from people in the White House. While monitoring the site TorrentFreak White House guest list, which is available on its website, to see the traffic from those mentioned by Kim.
In the list, there is also the name of Michael C. Ellis. He is President and Managing Director of the Asia Pacific Region for the Motion Picture Association (MPA).
In addition, there is an extradition expert and former Hong Kong police superintendent who also participated in the meeting. Michael and Ellis had met with Justice Minister Simon Power in New Zealand.
This information of course can not yet clarified the truth.
The following list of attendees who joined the meeting at the White House related to the closure Megaupload delivered by TorrentFreak:
Just for the record, the FBI seized server Megaupload which is quite a lot. Dotcom and three of his men were arrested on charges of copyright infringement, money laundering, and fraud.
Former street racers and the hacker is currently undergoing trials in New Zealand until August to decide whether he will be extradited to the United States to face charges of piracy online.
MegaUpload accused of causing a loss of 500 million U.S. dollars. That site has more than 150 million registered users and 50 million visitors per day.
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