Megaupload: Kim Dotcom recovers its assets and returns to the "business"


This is the kind of return that we did not expect. Web mogul Kim Dotcom has just recovered assets 622,000 euros ($ 700,000) following a decision of the New Zealand justice on March 12, 2015. The High Court of the host country has indeed released this sum for the German could cover "legal fees and living expenses."


For the founder of file-sharing site MegaUpload, that's a relief. Whoever said ruined and without a lawyer in November 2014, saw out a little risk of extradition to the United States. Better, release offers him the opportunity to be "back in business". Always striving to develop solutions to circumvent espionage, German 41 year old says on Twitter that he will continue to achieve what he has done better, "innovate and create."




MegaChat, ultra-secure messaging


Invigorated, Kim Dotcom now has the means to develop faster its secure messaging . It offers since January 22, 2015 to exchange written or video telephony with 50 GB of storage space. More according to its founder: all communications are encrypted. It would be impossible for the user to be sniffed by the NSA. In addition, says Dotcom, competitors software like Skype would be able to send data to the individual "big ears". In France, the law could Macron, too, allow to place Skype tapped by .


Although Kim Dotcom says his message is ultra-securisée the changing legal duty drives him to go further. Faced with increased monitoring of the Web, the founder of does not let down and continues promoting his future "new Internet" MegaNet. This network would be impossible to censor, but would support only on smartphones at launch. "MegaNet is the change that Obama could not offer. It will free us from corporate interests and government control. For the people, by the people ".


Kim Dotcom always bail


Kim Dotcom, real name Kim Schmitz, is still on bail. The United States' interest in trial for piracy. His site MegaUpload would allow it to raise almost 140 million euros. From New Zealand where he lives for three years, Kim Dotcom expects the next hearing of his trial to be held in June, 2015.


The Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key had it in September 2014 after his government has recognized its espionage by the intelligence services.






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