Megaupload to return in 2017 with restored user database

in news •  8 years ago 

Megaupload,  the now-defunct file hosting website that was taken down by the feds in  2012, will be relaunching next year with its original user database,  according to Kim Dotcom. According to a tweet he recently sent out,  Megaupload will be resurrected on the fifth anniversary of the FBI's raid on his home. He teases that some big partnership announcements will be coming soon, and that Bitcoin will have a place on Megaupload 2.0.    Dotcom made the announcement on Twitter, where he also teased some  other details, including that Megaupload’s return will involve Bitcoin  as a payment option (or, perhaps, will be the only option). Apparently  the original database will be resurrected and old accounts will be  accessible again with their previously log-in credentials. Former users  will reportedly receive an email letting them know their account is  back, and they'll have premium privileges.


Megaupload 2.0 will go live on January 20, 2017, per Dotcom's tweet.  He also sent out tweets disparaging Mega.nz, citing things about it he  doesn't like and getting the company riled up in the process. He said in  one tweet, "Mega NZ is dead! Download limits. Chinese ownership.  Funding issues. No Kim Dotcom. Megaupload 2.0 will change the game." Megaupload’s shutdown and the raid spurred years of ongoing legal  trouble that have plagued Dotcom since then. He faced an extradition  hearing this past September, for example, with a ruling in December 2015  pegging him as eligible for extradition. The entire matter revolved  around copyrighted content users uploaded to the website, and  allegations that Dotcom (and others) cost copyright holders millions of  dollars by operating the site.


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