I think you all need to educate yourselves as to what the actual allegations against MegaUpload are before you go about defending them.General_Norris wrote:There's no more reason to shut down megaupload than to shut down youtube or this very forum.
http://gigaom.com/2012/01/19/megaupload-indictment/
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So yeah, this isn't really a general attack on "piracy" the way some people want to portray it, it's a very specific and legit indictment of actual people. People who had a huge website and should have known better. I am shocked that a site the size of MU clearly didn't have their bases covered when it came to legality. We all know what their business runs on with a "wink wink nudge nudge", but it seems they didn't even bother with the winking and nudging at all.MegaUpoad users paid more than $110 million to the company via PayPal.
The MegaUpload crew kick-started its Megavideo hosting site by copying videos from YouTube, and the indictment quotes from internal emails stating: Do we have a server available to continue downloading of the Youtube’s vids? … Kim just mentioned again that this has really priority.” Another email stated: “Kim really wants to copy Youtube one to one.”
Other emails show how executives discussed cash rewards for uploaders who had provided specific DVDs and other copyrighted works. (emphasis mine)
Further emails show how some of the executives scoured their own service to download copies of The Sopranos and various music albums.
The indictment even includes chat logs with conversations between company executives, which include statements like: “we have a funny business . . . modern days pirates”
A MegaUpload programmer who was charged as part of the indictment uploaded multiple DVDs to the site.
Some of the emails show that MegaUpload had an interesting policy on when to follow take-down requests. When asked by Warner to take down files, the site’s CTO wrote in an internal email: “We should comply with their request — we can afford to be cooperative at current growth levels.”
Overall it matters little. There are dozens (if not hundreds) of data hosting sites. MU was a big one, but another will takes it's place shortly.

