Kim Dotcom

New site could breach Dotcom bail terms

Kim Dotcom could breach his bail terms or face further charges if he goes ahead with plans to start a new file-sharing service like his shuttered Megaupload site, a United States attorney warns.

Dotcom calls on spies to leak truth

Dotcom calls on spies to leak truth

Kim Dotcom has issued a call for those inside law enforcement and spy agencies to turn whistleblower and share information about his case with the media.

New Megaupload site not far away: Dotcom

New Megaupload site not far away: Dotcom

Megaupload founder and internet piracy accused Kim Dotcom says his new file sharing website is 90 per cent complete and it will be impossible for the United States to shut it down.

Greens lodge police complaint over Dotcom spying

Greens lodge police complaint over Dotcom spying

The Green Party has asked police to investigate the GCSB's illegal spying on Kim Dotcom, saying the agency appears to have broken the same law under which Prime Minister John Key laid his "Teapot Tapes" complaint.

Key on back foot over Dotcom

Key on back foot over Dotcom

Prime Minister John Key was yesterday again on the back foot in Parliament over questions about how much he knew about the involvement of the GCSB and other intelligence agencies he is responsible for in the Kim Dotcom debacle.

NZ-US links factor in Dotcom case

NZ-US links factor in Dotcom case

Concerns over New Zealand's diplomatic relations with the United States were a factor in the Government's decision-making during the legal battle over Kim Dotcom's assets.

Dotcom claims punch during raid

Dotcom claims punch during raid

Kim Dotcom has told a court he was punched and kicked to the ground by members of the police special tactics group during the raid on his mansion.

Dotcom a 'career criminal': Hollywood

Dotcom a 'career criminal': Hollywood

Kim Dotcom has been labelled a "career criminal" by Hollywood ahead of a landmark hearing in the internet piracy case.

Dotcom hearing delayed

Kim Dotcom's extradition hearing has been put off until next year.

Dotcom's hands tied, lawyer says

Dotcom's hands tied, lawyer says

Internet mogul Kim Dotcom should be able to fight the US Government without his hands tied behind his back, his lawyer says.

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