
The man which called Kim Dotcom definitive did it. With a big ego and an eye for the Get-rich schemes that they used their computer skills in a small empire, becomes the maverick of the computer fabulously rich man who had long claimed to be.
Now he's mad races may be over. The last month was arrested in New Zealand accused of facilitating illegal downloads of millions of songs and movies from Megaupload, the popular Web site for a while, now and an important center for the entertainment industry war on online piracy.
United States (U.S.) Prosecutors seek 38 years old German extradition in what they say, could be one of the most important copyright cases in history. Dotcom, which denies the charges, was released on bail Wednesday after a month in jail, and the authorities are confiscated including his two giant televisions, massive statue of the Predator movie monster and Rolls-Royce.
Its story is one of breathtaking audacity, which covers both the world and the modern computer era. Interviews by The Associated Press and a review of court documents and different resources were performed show that dotcom, who was a legendary past to the trade to make it occur through to manipulate of the media and the serious consequences when he broke the law.
Dotcom offers a greater-than-life suspect in almost every aspect: U.S. court documents describe him as about 1.95 meters (6 feet, 5 inches) tall and weighing 146 kg (322 pounds). At various times he has shown online as a Playboy, surrounding by beautiful women, fast cars and guns ready, a terrorist hunter and a martyr technology to commit suicide.
The U.S. government claims that were DotCom Megaupload are used as one of the largest on the Web copyright criminal operations and indicted him last month. He was on 19
The case of piracy Megaupload can see at least the fourth session in a month and we have not finished the question of bail. Not only that, but some of the newspapers report there's extradition hearing to see if DotCom will be handed over to U.S. officials for the process is not going to arrive in August.
A spokesman for the office of U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, that the indictment against DotCom (born Kim Schmitz) and six others incurred in the issue Megaupload, could not be reached for comment.
Megaupload has been used by millions of people across the world to store and sharing multimedia files pirate. DotCom has said that the service was mainly used to store lawful content. The U.S. government has recently stated that it is never a search of the company's servers more than 90 percent of those who have signed on MegaUpload see the files stored.