FBI ordered to copy over 150TB of Megaupload data in Dotcom case

In a ruling released the other day, Justice Helen Winkelmann of the High Court of New Zealand has actually bought the FBI to begin copying over 150TB of information from the pcs took possession of from Kim Dotcom earlier this year as proof for the DOJ’s circumstances against Megaupload. The ruling comes as a preemptive measure, allowing Dotcom’s defense immediate access to the evidence in the event that he is extradited to the US, though whether or not the prosecution will definitely be obligated to share details of the information has yet to be determined.
Last month judge David Harvey ruled that Dotcom’s attorneys might access the info held by US prosecution as part of their protection. In spite of this, the DOJ’s attorneys are arguing that– under US extradition law– Dotcom’s …
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