U.S. court denies MegaUpload request for dismissal

Kim DotCom, founder of MegaUpload, the cloud storage service accused by the U.S. government of criminal copyright violations.
(Credit: Kim DotCom and Greg Sandoval/CNET )
MegaUpload has been on a winning streak in court, but last week a U.S. district judge denied the company’s request to dismiss a criminal indictment against it.
The U.S. Attorney’s office has accused MegaUpload and its leaders of operating the cloud-storage service as a criminal enterprise. U.S. officials allege that founder Kim DotCom and six other associates encouraged users to upload pirated movies, music, and other…

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