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Megaupload
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.
People of note
- Kim Schlitz aka Dotcom the founder and MP3 baron
- Swizz Beatz aka TheRealSwizzz (rap producer and MU CEO)
- Alicia Keys (Swizz' waifu)
Quotes
—Detective Inspector Grant Wormald, to New Zealand news outlet TVNZ |
—ArsTechnica |
—Cnet |
Mega Song
Nigga upload, the hit song involving Will.i.am,P Diddy, Kanye West, Chris Brown, Jamie Foxx, Kim Kardashian, Lil John, The Game, Floyd Mayweather, Serena Williams, and Ciara sparked controversy when it was removed due to butthurt after being created on December 9, 2011. Megaupload wanted to countersue UMG and demanded an apology, because they actually had contracts with all of the listed artists. However, YouTube returned the video since everyone mirrored it anyway. (Except for Will.I.Am, according to his lawyers.)
—Youtube |
See also
Alternatives
Luckily, many file-sharing sites remain unhit:
Please add any that are missing.
External links
News
- Jan 19: 2:52pm Gizmodo: Feds Kill Megaupload by Sam Biddle
- Jan 19: ArsTechnica: Why the feds smashed Megaupload by Nate Anderson
- Jan 20: 5:13am Cnet: MegaUpload assembles worldwide criminal defense by Greg Sandoval
- Jan 20: 12:00pm Gizmodo: Why did the Feds choose Megaupload and why now Biddle answers WRY
- Jan 20: 6:00pm 3News: Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom back in court Monday A video of Kim
- Jan 20: Associated Press: NZ police raid file-sharing site founder's mansion by Matthew Barakat via GoogleJews