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{{quote|Despite our staff clearly identifying themselves, Mr Dotcom retreated into the house and activated a number of electronic locking mechanisms. While police neutralized these locks he then further barricaded himself into a safe room within the house which officers had to cut their way into.|Detective Inspector Grant Wormald, to New Zealand news outlet TVNZ}} | |||
{{quote|The indictment goes after six individuals, who between them owned 14 Mercedes-Benz automobiles with license plates such as "POLICE," "MAFIA," "V," "STONED," "CEO," "HACKER," GOOD," "EVIL," and—perhaps presciently—"GUILTY." The group also had a 2010 Maserati, a 2008 Rolls-Royce, and a 1989 Lamborghini. They had not one but three Samsung 83" TVs, and two Sharp 108" TVs. Someone owned a "Predator statue." Motor bikes, jet skis, artwork, and even 60 Dell servers could all be forfeit to the government|ArsTechnica}} | {{quote|The indictment goes after six individuals, who between them owned 14 Mercedes-Benz automobiles with license plates such as "POLICE," "MAFIA," "V," "STONED," "CEO," "HACKER," GOOD," "EVIL," and—perhaps presciently—"GUILTY." The group also had a 2010 Maserati, a 2008 Rolls-Royce, and a 1989 Lamborghini. They had not one but three Samsung 83" TVs, and two Sharp 108" TVs. Someone owned a "Predator statue." Motor bikes, jet skis, artwork, and even 60 Dell servers could all be forfeit to the government|ArsTechnica}} | ||
{{quote|TV news was filled with images of police removing property from Schmitz's home, which he named The Dotcom Mansion. Police seized 18 vehicles, including a vintage pink Cadillac, a Lamborghini, a 2010 Maserati, and 2008 Rolls Royce Phantom with a personalized license plate that reads "God." Some of the other license plates found on the cars read, "Stoned," "Mafia Hacker" and "Guilty."|Cnet}} | |||
[[File:MegaUpload.jpg|thumb|FBI V& notice for MegaUpload as revenge for protesting SOPA.]] | [[File:MegaUpload.jpg|thumb|FBI V& notice for MegaUpload as revenge for protesting SOPA.]] | ||
'''Megaupload''' has for years been a popular downloading site for people to upload and download files for storage and sharing purposes. | '''Megaupload''' has for years been a popular downloading site for people to upload and download files for storage and sharing purposes. |
Revision as of 01:07, 21 January 2012
—Detective Inspector Grant Wormald, to New Zealand news outlet TVNZ |
—ArsTechnica |
—Cnet |
Megaupload has for years been a popular downloading site for people to upload and download files for storage and sharing purposes.
On January 19, 2012, immediately following the SOPA blackout protest by sites like Wikipedia and Reddit, the FBI decided it would be a prime time to shut the site down.
In response, Anonymous DDoS'd them (because that totally will make a long-term difference) and shut down the FBI web site for a while.
See also
External links
- Wikipedia legal info
- Jan 19: ArsTechnica: Why the feds smashed Megaupload by Nate Anderson
- Jan 20: 5:13am Cnet: MegaUpload assembles worldwide criminal defense by Greg Sandoval