Kim Dotcom seeks damages as prosecutors acted in ‘illegal’ way after ruling(cnbc.com)
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Kim Dotcom seeks damages as prosecutors acted in ‘illegal’ way after ruling
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/02/23/kim-dotcom-megaupload-extradition-court-case-seeks-damages-prosecutors-acted-in-illegal-way.html
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> Dotcom's legal team will are now also looking to unfreeze Dotcom's assets in Hong Kong and also seek "remedy" for the raid of the internet entrepreneur's house.
As long as the U.S. (FBI specifically) have him on their radar, I don't think this is very likely.
As long as the U.S. (FBI specifically) have him on their radar, I don't think this is very likely.
Yeah I donno how the NZ Court is going to convince Hong Kong to unfreeze everything.
More interested to see if he gets compensated by the government when he sues for damages.
More interested to see if he gets compensated by the government when he sues for damages.
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Link is not very useful unless you disable your adblocker.
There was a button that said "Continue using adblocker" that removed the popup and let me read the article.
uBlock v1.11.1.0 managed it flawlessly.
Your 3rd party software is irrelevant to the article.
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I read the link from work where they've disabled the use of adblockers, I didn't have any trouble.
F12, delete element
I simply used reader view in Firefox.
I hate websites like that.
I didn't have to disable mine???
You can use your adblocker (well, uBlock origin) to block the elements that popup over the article.
Dotcom might not be a pleasant character, but being an asshole is not a crime in NZ. If they don't like their own laws they should change them, not wave guns around because some cowboy tells them to.