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    Default Kim Dotcom: MPAA / RIAA Corrupted the U.S. Government

    In a submission to the U.S. Copyright Tzar the MPAA and RIAA characterized Kim Dotcom and his colleagues as manipulative, “wealthy and arrogant.” According to the MegaUpload founder this language is a sign of weakness. “There is no need to sway public opinion because everyone can see how the MPAA and RIAA are corrupting the system by infiltrating their own people into key government positions,” he says.
    Last Friday the MPAA and RIAA filed a joint submission with Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator Victoria Espinel.
    The two groups gave their recommendations for future IP enforcement policy and among other suggestions offered to help out with future international actions against “rogue sites” such as Megaupload.
    “In this case, the Justice Department and other federal agencies are now grappling with a set of wealthy and arrogant defendants who are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to sway public opinion against efforts to hold them accountable,” the groups wrote.
    An interesting choice of words.
    Ignoring whether or not the statements apply to Dotcom or not, being “wealthy and arrogant” is by no means a crime. In fact, many people in Hollywood and the music business can easily be described using the same terms. In addition, “swaying public opinion” is one of the main goals of both the MPAA and RIAA.
    In a response to the name-calling, Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom says the insults are a sign of weakness. According to him there is absolutely no need to “sway anything.”
    “They are calling me names because the case against Megaupload is a stillborn cripple,” Dotcom told TorrentFreak.
    “There is no need to sway public opinion because everyone can see how the MPAA and RIAA are corrupting the system by infiltrating their own people into key government positions. They are openly paying politicians and hiring public officials who are favorable to them.”
    Dotcom is referring to the so-called “revolving door” between the U.S. Government and the copyright industries. As a result, the MPAA and the U.S. authorities prosecuting Megaupload can be considered a close group of friends.
    “A recent example is the senior vice president of the MPAA Marc Miller who recently called me a ‘career criminal’ at a press briefing regarding the potential dismissal of the Megaupload case,” Dotcom says.
    “He is a former prosecutor and colleague of Jay Prabhu, one of the US Attorneys behind the prosecution of Megaupload. They worked together in the Computer Crime division at the Department of Justice and they jointly won the Anti-Piracy Leadership Award from the SIIA.”
    “Good friends help each other,” Dotcom adds.
    One of the most crucial employees at the MPAA is its CEO Chris Dodd, who joined the movie industry group in 2011 after serving as a senator for thirty years.
    “The MPAA made the ultimate hire with former Senator and Joe Biden’s best friend Chris Dodd. They now own the ear drums at the White House. And Chris Dodd is using his influence,” Dotcom says.
    “The US Attorney [Neil MacBride] leading this case was a former copyright lobbyist and lawyer of Joe Biden. He is also a buddy of Chris Dodd. This gang of friends plotted the takedown of Megaupload in bad faith,” Dotcom adds.
    As mentioned before, Kim Dotcom and his legal team claim to have evidence that vice president Joe Biden was the one who ordered the shutdown of Megaupload. According to Dotcom the vice president admitted this in public.
    “At a recent fundraiser luncheon Joe Biden openly admitted and bragged that he was behind the Megaupload termination. And that he had to convince Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to back him and Chris Dodd. We have a credible witness who has provided our legal team with evidence.”
    Dotcom is convinced that Biden is the mastermind, and that people such as assistant U.S. attorney Jay Prabhu are nothing more than foot soldiers waiting in line to walk through the revolving door.
    “Who believes that Jay Prabhu, a semi-talented assistant US Attorney with little respect inside the DOJ has the balls to take down a global cloud storage business with millions of legitimate users and 4% of all Internet traffic? He is just a soldier following orders.”
    “And when the Megaupload case finally arrives at the bullshit graveyard Jay Prabhu might get a job at the MPAA just like his former colleague Marc Miller. That is, if the MPAA still exists after Megaupload, it’s business partners and our users sue them and the studios for damages.”
    While the entertainment industry and the U.S. Government succeeded in taking Megaupload out, at least temporarily, Dotcom believes that the truth will come out in the end.
    “The evidence of corruption is surfacing thanks to whistleblowers. This time they went too far and it’s going to bite them where it hurts,” Dotcom says.
    “We are innocent. We can prove it. The legal experts are siding with us. We are winning important court battles. And we have the people of the Internet on our side. The public and the media are becoming more interested in this case, making it increasingly difficult for the US government to get away with lies and dirty tricks.”
    Megaupload’s founder already scored a victory in New Zealand, and he believes that more will follow.
    “Independent New Zealand judges see right through the politically motivated maliciousness of this case and won’t become an accessory after the fact for big content billionaires in the US,” he says.
    According to Dotcom the public has an important role to play in turning this case in favor of Megaupload. Voting Obama out of office is a good start, as he is in the pockets of the MPAA and RIAA.
    “Remember the Mr President song? ‘Don’t let them get away with that’. You can start by voting for a new administration in November if Obama isn’t turning this around. Hollywood and the MPAA are only backing Obama’s re-election and can’t expect any favors from Mitt Romney. Romney is simply the better bet for a free Internet.
    “You have the power to send a strong message to the next President of the United States. Get involved. Tell your friends. Blog and tweet. Take your Internet back while you still can,” Dotcom concludes.




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    Most people just don't care anymore. That is how the gov and all these big corps work.
    They do what ever they want, then when it all comes to light after a few months the "average" people don't
    even know what is going on and have mostly forgot about it.
    We all knew most of these claims are true but what is their to do? Not much when our current generation has
    the attention span of a child.

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    I like Dotcom's arguments but he should be careful. What jury in the world would ever believe Joe Biden is the mastermind of anything? Biden makes G W Bush look like Stephen Hawking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eknows View Post
    I like Dotcom's arguments but he should be careful. What jury in the world would ever believe Joe Biden is the mastermind of anything? Biden makes G W Bush look like Stephen Hawking.
    Juries are swayed by public opinion, these comments are for the public, in general the mob is stupid but they understand (or at least think they do) corruption freedom and rights. If you control the mob you control the country.
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    Does this means that the good old days of sharing will be over soon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smerrycat View Post
    Does this means that the good old days of sharing will be over soon?
    Their problem is that technology is always 2 steps ahead of them, they won't be able to keep up so free sharing will always exist
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    Wow, such little hope in humanity.
    I am thrilled that someone like dotcom is going through this. His attitude ensures that the media will be all over this and any light shone on the travesty that is the level of corruption in the US is a great thing.
    I'm ashamed to live here. I'm tired of seeing good men turned criminal because of the greed that runs rampant in this country. Capitalism is a great thing in many ways but the corruption is proof that un-tethered it is a horribly flawed system.
    Now with dotcom shouting from the roof tops all the shady deals and cheap tricks the US and other agency's pulled is coming to light. Maybe it will wake up a few. And even if it is only a few it is more than we had before.
    People are waking up slowly. Things are starting to shift. I just hope I am around when the revolution starts. VIVA LA REVOLUTION!!!!

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    Nice white post with a picture (some of us use the white theme FYI).

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    It seems to me that the Internet is its current state is similar to the wild west, where government and laws haven't really set in. Once the "Corporation" get its grip on things, free sharing might be just a tale that we tell our children.

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