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Dotcom’s
‘ultimate file hosting solution’ to be launched on Megaupload
raid anniversary
Kim
Dotcom has announced plans to launch “Mega,” a new and improved
raid-proof service that is expected to go live on the one-year
anniversary of Megaupload’s shutdown by American authorities.
RT,
27
October, 2012
The
planned date for Mega’s launch is January 19, 2013, exactly one
year after MegaUpload was shut down by the United States Department
of Justice.
At
the zenith of its popularity, Megaupload regularly attracted 50
million users a day and even enjoyed support from many major figures
in the American music industry.
Dotcom,
the company's founder, who currently resides in New Zealand and is
fighting extradition to the US on copyright violation charges, said
that Mega will be launched at a press conference with a mock doomsday
launch button which the FBI alleged was in place to take MegaUpload
down in the event of a raid.
“ANNOUNCEMENT:
The new Mega will launch exactly 1 year after the raid with a
#MansionPressConference & #DoomsdayLaunchButton,” his
tweet reads.
Mega
will be encrypted with a key that Mega itself will never have access
to, giving users and third-party application developers control of
access to files on the service.
“If
servers are lost, if the government comes into a data center and
rapes it, if someone hacks the server or steals it, it would give him
nothing,” Dotcom
explains. “Whatever
is uploaded to the site, it is going to be remain closed and private
without the key,” Dotcom
said in a recent interview with Wired.
Dotcom
hopes for the new service to extend beyond the realm of file-sharing,
with email, video applications, and a host of other functions in the
works.
He
says investors are already lined up to take part in the venture,
which Dotcom characterized as a “massive
global network,” TorrentFreak
reported.
Earlier,
Dotcom announced that over 90 per cent of the coding is complete,
while a team of lawyers, partners and investors was ready to launch
the project. He wrote that it took seven years of experience on the
issue to tailor “the ultimate file hosting solution,” comparing
the new Mega to a “poetry
of logic.”
The
domain that will ultimately host Mega is yet to be announced, but it
is unlikely to be a .com address, considering Dotcom’s troubles
with the US government.
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