First MegaUpload - Who's Next?

Rob Williams

Editor-in-Chief
Staff member
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As we posted yesterday, popular file-sharing website MegaUpload was taken down by US authorities for a number of different reasons. A big one was that the company behind the site was accused of taking in $175 million in "criminal proceeds", while at the same time causing loses of $500 million to the affected companies. One thing I didn't catch in the story is that there are numerous other charges laid on the site's founder and his staff - all of which by itself could put them behind bars for a long time.

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Doomsday

Tech Junkie
Totalitarianism has begun!! Its just like those 80s Hollywood movies of the future, it all looks so real now! :(
 

Kougar

Techgage Staff
Staff member
Interesting... makes a sort of sense though, oddly enough. Given just how much money those guys were making off the site they probably had a ton of free time to kill.

As a side note, it is interesting that Filesonic and FileServe both have pulled link sharing from their sites. They only allow the original uploader to download, now.
 

Rob Williams

Editor-in-Chief
Staff member
Moderator
As a side note, it is interesting that Filesonic and FileServe both have pulled link sharing from their sites. They only allow the original uploader to download, now.

I don't blame them. Get out while the going's good. I'd do the same. No doubt a lot of the owners of these sites are millionaires, and looking at 20+ years in prison isn't intriguing for anyone.


Haha, I am almost afraid to ask how that correlates with this topic!
 
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