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05 September 2013

INTERNET FILE SHARING KING - KIM DOTCOM RESIGNS FROM MEGA AFTER ARREST

WELLINGTON : Internet mogul Kim Dotcom said Thursday he was resigning from his new venture Mega to focus on fighting extradition to the United States and his plans for a New Zealand political party.

Kim Dotcom (born Kim Schmitz
Dotcom launched mega.co.nz in January, a year after his wildly successful  Megaupload empire was shut down as part of a US-led investigation into online  piracy.
   
The 39-year-old, who was arrested when armed New Zealand police involved in  the US probe raided his Auckland mansion, confirmed that he had resigned as a  director of Mega at an August 29 board meeting.
   
“Mega is in excellent hands,” he tweeted. “I resigned as managing director  to focus on my copyright case and a new political party.”    Dotcom, who is free on bail in New Zealand pending an extradition hearing  expected to take place in April next year, said he was still working on  development of a web-based music service called Megabox.
   
The extradition case has dragged on in the courts and is subject to  numerous appeals, with Dotcom estimating earlier this year that his legal bills  could exceed US$50 million.
   
He announced plans this week to launch a political party to contest next  year’s New Zealand election, which will attempt to prevent conservative Prime  Minister John Key winning a third term.
   
Dotcom has been a fierce critic of Key, whom he accuses of bowing to  Hollywood pressure by pursuing the piracy case against him.
   
The party is set to be launched on January 20 next year, the second  anniversary of the raid on Dotcom’s home. He cannot stand for parliament  directly because he remains a German national, but intends to serve as the  party’s president.--AFP

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