As
if the Americans were ever going to allow Kim Dotcom to relaunch
Megaupload. They play and they play dirty
‘Witch
hunt’: Dotcom blames US for Gabon’s plans to suspend me.ga
Kim
Dotcom, the founder of MegaUpload, has accused Washington of a “witch
hunt” after the government of Gabon announced the suspension of his
new site, which was due to be launched in January.
RT,
6
November, 2012
Last
week, Dotcom unveiled plans to re-launch his file-sharing site in
January 2013, using the Gabonese domain me.ga, with the message "this
button will change the world."
But
the authorities of the African state thought otherwise.
"I
have instructed my departments… to immediately suspend the site
www.me.ga,"
announced Communication Minister Blaise Louembe, saying, "Gabon
cannot serve as a platform or screen for committing acts aimed at
violating copyrights, nor be used by unscrupulous people."
(Image from twitter.com)
Minister
Louembe said the domain name was originally registered to someone in
France who then transferred it to Dotcom.
Furthermore,
Gabon’s communications ministry alleges that the website was set up
to redirect traffic to another site hosted in France, which would
provide access to shared files.
Dotcom
immediately replied to the move by blaming Washington. “Don't
worry. We have an alternative domain. This just demonstrates the bad
faith witch hunt the US government is on,”
he tweeted.
(Image from twitter.com)
The
38-year-old German national is free on bail in New Zealand ahead of
an extradition hearing to the US in March.
The
FBI and US Justice Department allege MegaUpload made $175
million in profits by offering pirated copies of movies, TV
shows and other content, resulting in over $500 million damages
to the industry.
Washington
wants him on money laundering, racketeering, fraud and online
copyright theft charges, and seeks a 20-year jail sentence.
Dotcom
insists he is innocent and free to start a new file-sharing venture
which will incorporate state-of-the-art encryption methods resulting
in user-only knowledge of the uploaded material.
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