Kim Dotcom, file-sharing entrepreneur and former head of the shuttered Megaupload, has been granted the right to have has US extradition case live-streamed by the New Zealand government.
Earlier this week, Dotcom’s lawyer Ron Mansfield said there were “unprecedented issues of public and international interest” in the case and it should be broadcast with a ten-minute delay implemented to ensure sensitive details are censored all in a effort to enforce greater scrutiny upon US efforts to try Dotcom for his part in illegal file sharing atop accusations of money laundering.
Bankrupt Dotcom, who has spent much of his Read full story ›
Source: The Drum