Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Megaupload tycoon offers to go to U.S. to answer piracy charges

WELLINGTON, July 11 (Reuters) - Kim Dotcom, the Internet
tycoon at the centre of a U.S. investigation into online piracy
and fraud, said on Wednesday he was willing to go to the United
States to clear his name, offering to forego a pending
extradition hearing in New Zealand.
Dotcom, the founder of the Megaupload file-sharing site,
challenged the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to a fair
trial, and said he was willing to face them in court in the
United States if they agreed to certain c

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