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Kim Dotcom Offers $5 Million Bounty To Defeat Extradition

heretic108 (454817) writes "Internet mega-entrepreneur, uber-gamer and now NZ political corruption-buster Kim DotCom has posted a bounty of $5 million to anyone who can dig up any dirt which saves him from extradition to the U.S.. This bounty would be payable not only to government employees, but also to anyone who can retrieve documents clearly proving corruption in the whole prosecution process. 'We are asking for information that proves unlawful or corrupt conduct by the US government, the New Zealand government, spy agencies, law enforcement and Hollywood', Dotcom told website Torrentfreak.com."

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  1. Cartels by Wowsers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What about the film industry creating a cartel and using laws to enforce it, stuff like region coding DVD's and BluRay's, encryption, or adding unskippable bs like copyright notices on LEGIT bought products. The "pirates" are obviously giving consumers a better product, but corrupt governments side on the media cartels who refuse to update their business models to the current real world - they are stuck in the last century.

    The law has been bought and paid for by the corrupt media cartels. The law is a disgrace, as are our bought corrupt politicians.

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  2. Re:How about a Kickstarter... by mellon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Hundreds of millions of people _do_ do copyright infringement, because there are typically no adverse consequences.

    FTFY.

  3. Re:You can't enjoy five million dollars from a cel by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yea, you should definitely defend the fraudster by claiming it was US government corruption that put him where he is.

    He should be let off because his corruption was okay, because someone else was doing it too ... right?

    If I had to choose between a sleazy fraudster going to jail, and the uncovering (and correction) of government corruption, I'd choose the latter. Government corruption, at least in this particular case, is far scarier to me.

  4. Re:How about Kindergarten? by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If it's not yours, don't take it without permission.

    If it's not just yours, pay a corrupt legislature to make it exclusively yours, and to make anyone else using it a criminal offense, enforced by the threat of violence.

    Fixed that for you.

  5. Re:US Government is Corrupt by Inspection by Charliemopps · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The US Government is corrupt in the same way that 1 + 1 = 2. You needn't prove it to know it is true.

    That's true of all government.

  6. Re:You can't enjoy five million dollars from a cel by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What is your point? That he was guilty then, so whatever charges the government brings against him now are valid, and no matter how much the government violates standard procedures and illegally obtains evidence, it should be ignored?

  7. Re:You can't enjoy five million dollars from a cel by serviscope_minor · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For anyone who doesn't know... Kim Dotcom [is a massive asshat]

    Sure, he is. What's truly incredible is that a piece of lowlife scum such as that can come out looking like the good guy. He's small-time scum, but he's being pursued heavily buy much worse, scummier big-time scum.

    He might be bad, but the people pursuing him are much worse. The fact that they're doing it using your taxes and claims of legality makes it vastly worse still.

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