Kim Dotcom, Fat Kid Taking On Hollywood

by Joe Cobbs on January 29, 2013

Kim Dotcom TwitterKim Dotcom, one of the most interesting persons currently in New Zealand, is prepared to give the entertainment business a brand new round of heartburn. He’s got prior convictions, he’s fat, he’s German, he’s wealthy, he’s a lot of things, and evidently he is Hollywood’s favorite opponent. It’s definitely been a fascinating year for Kim Dotcom.  So far Dotcom along with the release of Mega may be the top technology story of 2013, in the same way he and Megaupload was one of the biggest tech stories of 2012. For the timing of the launch, Dotcom stated that “this should not be seen as us mocking Hollywood or giving the middle finger to them – we started developing this new business last September.”  As a self-proclaimed hackavist, he continues to draw in controversy and stay outspoken concerning the rights of web users everywhere.

Fat Kid Kim DotcomThis larger-than-life online entrepreneur and New Zealand-based adversary of the US authorities, has returned to tease us with Tweets. The New Zealand cyberpunk, who faces extradition to the U.S. around charges that his previous file-sharing website assisted huge on-line piracy, launched a  new file-sharing website recently called Mega. A new cloud-based storage space service from K. D.  It is effective in sharing big data files that won’t fit using a free Dropbox, Google Drive or SkyDrive accounts.  He’s now taking Mega to a higher level. He premiered it from New Zealand, due to the fact he’s not allowed to do business within the U.S. any longer. Last we checked in with Kim Dotcom, he was  looking much like a Bond villain and offering to “change the world” regarding his MegaUpload sequel.

Mega is shaping up to be truly interesting. The service is centered on a end-to-end file encryption. It provides an advanced level of privacy that may make it tougher for governments to identify unlicensed content material.  It’s chasing after Dropbox business along with other cloud services offering a great deal of data for bargains. Mega will give you 50GB of storage space free of charge and 3 Pro levels of 500GB to 4TB for $13-$40 per month. Kim Dotcom is probably not exaggerating as he claims “cloud storage will never be the same.”  Mega is currently compliant, a sneak peek look  in the new service shows an attempt to avoid the potential of another high-level raid by giving a wide choice for businesses as well as people to create servers and host users’ files.  There isn’t any restriction regarding how robust file encryption can be in the United States. That would be unconstitutional since encryption is considered free speech.

Kim Dotcom Hacktivism

If you’re unacquainted with Kim Dotcom, the individual who altered his surname to pay tribute to the internet, we provide you this short history lesson. Kim is no angel when you take into consideration his past.  He was busted on the copyright charges on Jan 20, 2012 and was given bail in Auckland, on Feb 22, 2012. Megaupload was a open public content storage website or cyber-locker allowing end users to add data files and share them with other people. Eighteen months prior to Megaupload was indicted in the US, authorities requested the service to hold some data files on their web servers to aid in a different IP investigation against 5 of their users who ran a website called NinjaVideo that piggybacked off Megavideos services. The Megaupload service was shut down in Jan when authorities in New Zealand raided Dotcom’s $24 mil compound. Not only was  Kim at the top of the list from the FBI’s record of alleged digital content pirates, he has also been evidently referred to as MEGARACER, the No. 1 gamer world-wide in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 multi-player.

Kim Dotcom, otherwise known as Kim Schmitz, explained to a New Zealand court that government bodies were carrying out their very best to portray him as a dangerous criminal.  When authorities moved in on his New Zealand residence, Dotcom and some of his officers had been planning for his birthday.  Chief Marketing Officer Finn Batato, Chief Technical Officer Mathias Ortmann, and co-founder Bram van der Kolk also had been detained.  Dotcom had his investments frozen as he was detained by authorities from New Zealand, Hong Kong and the United States. Soon after he met bail Kim Dotcom divided his time between the estate in New Zealand and hotels in Hong Kong.  Following the police arrest, some others have been attempting to get rid of unlawful content material from their servers.

Kim Dotcom ShowmanKim Dotcom is battling for his enterprise, and most importantly, his livelihood. He sure tends to make an excellent story when it comes to whether his activity is legitimate or not.  Dotcom doesn’t have exactly the same resources or money as his adversaries, but he does not need to have them. Kim criticized the US authorities in regards to his circumstances by saying “it’s like claiming there’s weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, when there was none.” No matter what Hollywood might think, Kim Dotcom is really a showman or perhaps a snake oil salesman, but he’s not the newest Osama bin Laden.

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