Mega: Son of Megaupload (file sharing related)
Saracenus
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/01/mega-new-megaupload_n_2054098.html
Kim Dotcom resurrects megaupload, now with less US copyright violations.
Interestingly, the service puts the onus of responsibility for the legality of content on the uploader.
This along with the complete virtualization of The Pirate Bay shows once again that technology will find ways around roadblocks (in this case IP law). It will be interesting to see how media companies and the US government responds.
Kim Dotcom resurrects megaupload, now with less US copyright violations.
Interestingly, the service puts the onus of responsibility for the legality of content on the uploader.
This along with the complete virtualization of The Pirate Bay shows once again that technology will find ways around roadblocks (in this case IP law). It will be interesting to see how media companies and the US government responds.