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NZ Supreme Court to hear Megaupload evidence appeal

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has won the right to demand the United States hand over all the evidence in its online piracy case against the internet entrepreneur, New Zealand's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. Full story

New Zealand's top court takes Kim Dotcom appeal

New Zealand's highest court ruled Thursday that it will hear an appeal by Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom and three colleagues as they seek to avoid extradition to the United States. Full story

New Zealand's internet bad boy wants to see top lawman

WASHINGTON/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A trip to New Zealand will put America's chief prosecutor on the same soil as a flashy internet mogul who is fighting extradition to the United States on charges he assisted massive piracy of copyrighted movies and music. Full story

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Megaupload founder Dotcom talks to members of the media outside the New Zealand Court of Appeals in Wellington
Megaupload founder Dotcom talks to members of the media outside the New Zealand Court of Appeals in Wellington

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom talks to members of the media outside the New Zealand Court of Appeals in Wellington September 20, 2012. Dotcom appeared at the Court of Appeals, where the U.S. government will appeal against a court decision that it must disclose documents confiscated in the Megaupload