[UPDATE] Feds Take Down Megaupload

The Wooster

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[UPDATE] Feds Take Down Megaupload


Popular file-sharing website, Megaupload, has been shut down by the federal authorities. Oh, and it turns out its CEO is a music producer. Quite a famous one.

Before we get to the good part, here's the skinny on the takedown. The indictment, which was just unsealed today, accuses Megaupload of breaking anti-piracy laws and claims its pirate-enabling ways have cost copyright holders more than $500 million in lost revenue. According to reports, charges have been laid against seven Megaupload employees - four of which are already in custody in New Zealand. The Department of Justice reckons this is "among the largest criminal copyright cases ever brought by the United States," and listed the coming charges as "racketeering conspiracy, conspiring to commit copyright infringement, conspiring to commit money laundering and two substantive counts of criminal copyright infringement."

Megaupload's side projects, Megavideo, Megapix, Megabox, and yes, even Megaporn have all been taken down as well.

Now, you might recall that Megaupload was having some legal troubles with universal over a bizzare hip-hop video praising the Megupload service. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/114751-Megaupload-Suing-Universal-Over-Pulled-YouTube-Video] Now the video makes a bit more sense as it turns out it was produced by Megaupload's CEO, who is none other than multi-million selling hip-hop producer Swizz Beatz. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3fjGvRX5cg] Yes, that Swizz Beatz. The one married to Alicia Keys.

Beatz wasn't named in the indictment, and he's yet to comment on the situation, but Megaupload has released the following statement:

"The fact is that the vast majority of Mega's Internet traffic is legitimate, and we are here to stay. If the content industry would like to take advantage of our popularity, we are happy to enter into a dialogue. We have some good ideas. Please get in touch."
Update: While the Megaupload domain has been seized, you can access the site, or a facsimile thereof, via this IP address. [http://109.236.83.66/]

Source: Venture Beat [http://venturebeat.com/2012/01/19/megaupload-shut-down-swiss-beatz-ceo-fbi-piracy/]

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mad825

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Damn, they're slow.

I thought law enforcement agencies had "street smarts". Guess not.
 

Tartarga

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Wait, they took down Megaporn as well? Oh it's on now, don't mess with peoples porn.
 

kajinking

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After yesterday I get the feeling this is going to get messy real fast. You have to consider just how much stuff on there WASN'T illegal and they just locked it all down in the blink of an eye. Plenty of people are not going to be happy with this.
 
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kajinking said:
After yesterday I get the feeling this is going to get messy real fast. You have to consider just how much stuff on there WASN'T illegal and they just locked it all down in the blink of an eye. Plenty of people are not going to be happy with this.
Yep. To get at some suspected pirates, they shut down an entire site that's chock full of people using it for perfectly legal means.

Fucking unreal.

And I'm willing to be a good chunk of people downloading those suspected copyright infringing material were doing so because it wasn't available in their region. Quite a bit of people use Megavideo to watch TV shows/movies that aren't available in their country.
 

RJ Dalton

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What's the point of trying to legalize a massive takedown like this if they're going to do it anyway? I mean, why even bother with the pretense of legitimacy at this point?
 

Vohn_exel

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Wow, maybe they just wanted to see how a SOPA style raid would go. I guess they figured nothing would come of it...and I guess nothing did. Still...I'd be pissed if I couldn't post my videos on youtube (not that they're any good) because people like to post "Fullmetal Alchemist part 3/5" in low quality.
 

FalloutJack

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As I said in another thread, someone's asking for more trouble. Is there no end to the amount of STUPID people will do? How many people have to keep asking to be hit, when they know that I will oblige that masochistic streak?
 

Realitycrash

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Ah GOD DAMNIT, why did they have to remove Megavideo? It was the best streaming-site, and something that is still legal where I live.
 

Awexsome

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Haha! Yes! Finally some god damn consequences against those who actually deserve it in this whole piracy thing. Stop going after freaking google and youtube and go after sites like this!
 

Tireseas_v1legacy

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What's this? The US government does not need to enact extreme and far-reaching legislation to take down pirates and IP violators? Who would have thought that?
 
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Awexsome said:
Haha! Yes! Finally some god damn consequences against those who actually deserve it in this whole piracy thing. Stop going after freaking google and youtube and go after sites like this!
What about the millions that used these sites for perfectly legal means? The type of people that far outweighed the pirates?
 

ZeZZZZevy

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What I don't think is posted here but is really ridiculous is that if found guilty, these people will be facing a 55 year sentence.

That's right. 55 YEARS
 

vrbtny

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Megaporn..... how have I not heard of this before?

Seriously... the amount of time i spend searching for porn, how have I not heard of this.... Porn is in the goddamn name!
 

Awexsome

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Irridium said:
Awexsome said:
Haha! Yes! Finally some god damn consequences against those who actually deserve it in this whole piracy thing. Stop going after freaking google and youtube and go after sites like this!
What about the millions that used these sites for perfectly legal means? The type of people that far outweighed the pirates?
They should probably find a different site then. One that wasn't so friendly to illegal copyrighted content.