The MPAA would be OK seeing legit Megaupload files restored
7 06 2012Megaupload
- Kim Dotcom lampoons New Zealand MP in his new rap song
- Government trying to deny Megaupload fair legal representation
- Judge not impressed with government’s arguments against preserving Megaupload data
- Carpathia blasts government for hypocrisy on Megaupload servers
- Raid of Dotcom mansion was videotaped, footage nowhere to be found
The Motion Picture Association of America filed a response on Tuesday, addressing a motion to return the Megaupload users’ files locked up in the United States v. Kim Dotcom case. In an Eastern Virginia District Court, the MPAA asked that if the court grants users the ability to retrieve their files from the locked-down servers, that no illegally downloaded copyrighted material be let free in the process.
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