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Dotcom makes relaunch hints: 'It's coming'
Internet tycoon Kim Dotcom has hinted he might be relaunching his file sharing website Megaupload by the end of the year as well as launching a new website.
It's coming. This year. Promise. Bigger. Better. Faster. 100% Safe & Unstoppable."
However, he had earlier said any Megaupload relaunch was likely to have stringent copyright protections to prevent further legal issues.
Shortly after hinting his website could be back online in the coming months, he also tweeted: Yes... Megabox is also coming this year ;-)".
Megabox is a site that would allow artists to sell music direct to users, the TNW website reported.
Dotcom said it would "unchain" consumers from the music industry.
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Dotcom clicks on to seatbelt safety
Internet millionaire Kim Dotcom has become the unlikely poster-boy for seatbelt safety.
Well known for his love of fast cars and the infamous Gumball Rally, Dotcom changed his attitude towards driver safety after the crash.
"Every day is a gift. Wear your seat belt. Have children. Ignore haters. Enjoy life."
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Dotcom and the 'doomsday device'
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Dotcom wins right to early showdown
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FBI gave nz police details of Dotcom's Kiwi customers
The released details showed one person made $5072 from uploading files in 14 months, ending in February 2010.
application stated Dotcom had earned $52 million in 2010.
The website, which had carried 4 per cent of internet traffic.