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FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:14 pm
by Cereb Daithi

Re: FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:27 pm
by Sabre
:shock: :on2me: This is downright scary.

Re: FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:52 pm
by avriette
Holy shit, this is ludicrous.
Dotcom, Batato, Ortmann, and van der Kolk were arrested today in Auckland, New Zealand, by New Zealand authorities, who executed provisional arrest warrants requested by the United States. Bencko, Echternach, and Nomm remain at large. Today, law enforcement also executed more than 20 search warrants in the United States and eight countries, seized approximately $50 million in assets, and targeted sites where Megaupload has servers in Ashburn, Va., Washington, D.C., the Netherlands, and Canada. In addition, the U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va., ordered the seizure of 18 domain names associated with the alleged Mega conspiracy.
Am I the only one that read that? They were arrested in another country and extradited. They'll be going away for twenty years, and it looks like the gubmint is trying to bring $175M in damages agains them. What's also terrifying about this is they're not fucking around with petty "copyright laws" that might be hard to prove, or hard to prove harm from, they're using racketeering and conspiracy laws. I'm not a big fan of conspiracy laws in general (it equates to a thought crime; you don't have to actually do anything). But racketeering???

And why is the FBI jabbing the spear on this? Why shouldn't this be a civil matter between the MPAA and the accused? Seriously, a multinational arrest and extradition using laws designed to prosecute mobsters, and jail terms greater than those handed out for rape, aggravated assault, manslaughter, corruption (in government, naturally)....

The government is acting with a sledgehammer here, and I'm having an increasingly hard time believing it's just because they're stupid and don't understand. At some point you have to just say the simplest explanation is these fuckheads are just bowing to corporate paymasters, as much as I hate to say and sound like that.

Fuuuck. The age of infocrime is upon us.

Re: FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:51 pm
by Cereb Daithi
And now it looks like Anonymous just took down the FBI site along with 10 other sites so far.

Re: FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:59 pm
by avriette
Cereb Daithi wrote:And now it looks like Anonymous just took down the FBI site along with 10 other sites so far.
No. By their own admission, it's a DDOS.

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Re: FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:05 pm
by Cereb Daithi
:? Oops. I must confess I hadn't read too far into it and didn't read the tweets since then. Site appears to be back up now.

Their recent video release is as melodramatic as ever. I'm curious to see what happens over the coming days though.

Re: FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:12 pm
by Sabre
lol, looks like Anon has torn a hole in a couple of them tonight!

Re: FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:14 am
by PGT
justice.gov is the only one really affected :wink:

Re: FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:22 am
by Mr Kleen
The long arm of the [money]...

Re: FBI siezes Megaupload

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 1:56 pm
by PGT
Turns out Carpathia was hosting the majority in Ashburn:
The indictment makes these points repeatedly. Megaupload wasn't just some Hong Kong enterprise that "happened" to be used by US residents. The site had leased more than 1,000 servers in North America alone; 525 were at Carpathia Hosting and were located in Virginia. Between 2007 and 2010, Carpathia received $13 million from Megaupload. (Cogent Communications in the US supplied a few additional US servers and bandwidth.)
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news ... upload.ars

Carpathia bought Servervault a couple of years back, which hosts a lot of .govs. I'm sure they were MORE than cooperative with the seizure.