Kim Dotcom launches new storage service that will charge a value in Bitcoins to have access to "private files" Alan Oliveira

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Kim Dotcom launches new storage service that will charge a value in Bitcoins to have access to "private files" Alan Oliveira September 5, 2017 0 FacebookTwitter Google Share Share Kim Dotcom does not give up. After seeing Justice do a debauchery in his life and remove the MegaUpload from the air, he left the scene and even came back with the MEGA, cloud storage service focused on privacy. Now it launches yet another initiative of its kind, K.im, and promises to "revolutionize copyright." But how does he intend to do this? Charging for access to files. In fact, K.im does not have a server on which your files will be stored. It acts as an aggregator and through it you can save documents, music, movies or whatever in traditional services like Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox and several others, including torrent sites. Now comes the balcony: when saving a file using K.im, it can only be accessed through it. And that's where the great difference of the new venture of Dotcom enters, because the owners of the archives can charge the access to its material. So it is only possible to download after paying the amount required by the person responsible for placing the file in the cloudkim-dotcom.jpg

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