The legal case against Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom continues to spiral out of control as New Zealand’s Prime Minister announced this week that an inquiry into unlawful government spying on
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Writing on his Facebook page that he “cant take it no more,” an armed man was posting updates on the social-networking site after taking a man hostage in downtown Pittsburgh.
Twitter on Friday reluctantly complied with a judge’s order to divulge the tweets and account information allegedly connected to an Occupy protester. The case was being closely watched as the
The Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm was flown from Cambodia, where he was detained last week, to Sweden on Tuesday to face charges unrelated to his pending one-year prison sentence for run