Megaupload taken down by US government
Posted: January 19th, 2012, 3:44 pm
Wow, all those uploads are now gone. I am sure it is going to be a big hassle for some people to start all over from zero.
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Yep, I must agree. Sucks a lot.dilbertschalter wrote: this is entirely justified, tbh.
sucks though.
from what I hear, MU would take down the link itself, but not all the other mirror links that might point to the same file on their server.ranger wrote: The thing is megaupload has taken action when it comes to copyrighted content; they remove links (though only when asked I bet). How does something like PirateBay stay afloat but not megaupload? I've heard some weird stuff about how PirateBay has constantly changed servers to other countries to avoid something like this..but still.
I'm assuming legal stuff, with lawsuits and what not. Which is why Congress wants to push for SOPA, because if they even have an inkling..an accusation is enough for them to take action.Kor wrote: My biggest wonder is actually what took "them" so long to shut it down.
They had it coming, but had they not made tons of profit due to the site, I think their existence would have been longer.
TBH, it was most likely the legal scuffle they had over on Youtube. The one a few months ago where they had legally paid artists to make them music, put it on Youtube, and when it was super popular [url=http://"http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/will-i-am-diddy-shut-down-megaupload-video-on-youtube-20111212"]another record company claimed copyright so it would be taken down[/url]. I heard Megavideo then took legal action against them over it, and whoops here we are, of all the sites Megaupload was gone after by the FBI? Someone has friends in high places.ranger wrote: The thing is megaupload has taken action when it comes to copyrighted content; they remove links (though only when asked I bet). How does something like PirateBay stay afloat but not megaupload? I've heard some weird stuff about how PirateBay has constantly changed servers to other countries to avoid something like this..but still.
the investigation has been going on for quite a long time now.MadelineLime wrote:TBH, it was most likely the legal scuffle they had over on Youtube. The one a few months ago where they had legally paid artists to make them music, put it on Youtube, and when it was super popular [url=http://"http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/will-i-am-diddy-shut-down-megaupload-video-on-youtube-20111212"]another record company claimed copyright so it would be taken down[/url]. I heard Megavideo then took legal action against them over it, and whoops here we are, of all the sites Megaupload was gone after by the FBI? Someone has friends in high places.ranger wrote: The thing is megaupload has taken action when it comes to copyrighted content; they remove links (though only when asked I bet). How does something like PirateBay stay afloat but not megaupload? I've heard some weird stuff about how PirateBay has constantly changed servers to other countries to avoid something like this..but still.