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Dotcom livestreaming 'good for justice' - David Harvey
Allowing Kim Dotcom's appeal to be livestreamed is an innovative move which will enable people greater access to how justice is delivered, internet law expert David Harvey says. Audio
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Dotcom livestreaming will set precedent, law prof says
The livestreaming of Kim Dotcom's appeal to YouTube will set a precedent for other cases, Auckland University professor of law Bill Hodge says. Audio
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Midday News for 30 August 2016
Audio 30 Aug 2016Kim Dotcom wins the right to livestream his extradition appeal. A South Auckland school is investigating its pupils' role in the Mangere KFC brawl. Audio
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Dotcom given go ahead to livestream appeal
Dotcom given go ahead to livestream appeal
Kim Dotcom has been given permission to livestream his appeal against extradition on Youtube.
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Dotcom extradition appeal begins in High Court
Dotcom extradition appeal begins in High Court
A district court judge failed to keep an open mind and give meaningful consideration to Kim Dotcom's arguments against extradition, defence lawyers say.
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The Panel with Jeremy Hansen and Golnaz Bassam-Tabar (Part 1)
Audio 29 Aug 2016What the Panelists Jeremy Hansen and Golnaz Bassam-Tabar have been thinking about. The principal of Rangitoto College David Hodge talks about why and how often parents take kids out of school during… Audio
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US fears only reason to reject Dotcom livestream - lawyer
US fears only reason to reject Dotcom livestream - lawyer
The only reason Kim Dotcom's extradition case would not be live-streamed is if the United States is afraid their case is not good, his lawyer says.
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Dotcom seeks extradition case live-stream
Dotcom seeks extradition case live-stream
Kim Dotcom wants the public to see his lawyers "smash" the United States' case against him, he says.
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Focus on Politics for 19 August 2016
In a law change that had its genesis in the illegal spying operation against Kim Dotcom in 2012, the Government Communications Security Bureau will be given an explicit mandate to spy on New… Audio
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US courts refuse to release Dotcom's assets
US courts refuse to release Dotcom's assets
An American appeals court has rejected Kim Dotcom's bid to recover millions of dollars in assets seized by the US government.
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Mega heads to court to protect users' privacy
Mega heads to court to protect users' privacy
The cloud storage site Mega says a court order to hand over user information to the Kazakhstan government is an unnecessary breach of privacy.
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NZIFF diary part one
The New Zealand International Film Festival has arrived in Wellington and Dan Slevin reports on what he saw on opening weekend.
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Toby & Toby: Can Clinton paper over the cracks?
Toby & Toby on the Democratic jamboree and Clinton's challenge
Opinion - Toby Manhire and Toby Morris on the Democratic jamboree and Hillary Clinton's challenge.
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Dotcom 'breached asset freeze' - film studio
Dotcom 'breached asset freeze' - film studio
Internet businessman Kim Dotcom has breached a court order freezing his assets, lawyers for film studio 20th Century Fox say.
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Bacon, eggs and a potential political alliance
Bacon, eggs and a potential political alliance
A major step has been taken towards healing a bitter five-year rift between the Māori Party and the Mana Party. Audio
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Banks' $190,000 legal costs claim dismissed
Banks' $190,000 legal costs claim dismissed
Former ACT Party leader John Banks, who was last year acquitted of filing a false election return, has had his legal costs application dismissed.
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Dotcom to relaunch Megaupload
Dotcom to relaunch Megaupload
Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom plans to relaunch his Megaupload file sharing website on the anniversary of the police raid on his mansion.
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Kim Dotcom Auckland mansion sells
Kim Dotcom Auckland mansion sells
Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom's former home, a rural Auckland mansion, has been sold.
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Judge admits error in former ACT leader's case
Banks wants $191k compensation from Crown
It was a mistake to find former ACT MP John Banks' wife was not a credible witness in a case involving his electoral returns, the judge in question says.
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Harawira sets sights on political return
Harawira sets sights on political return
Hone Harawira is getting back into politics and says he will stand for Te Tai Tokerau in next year's election.
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Key ends week deeply satisfied
Key ends week deeply satisfied
OPINION: Overblown rhetoric on the Panama Papers from the Prime Minister's enemies has again made them look ridiculous, writes Matthew Hooton.
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Mega cites safety fears over users' info
Mega cites safety fears over users' info
Cloud storage site Mega says it fears for the safety of its users if it has to hand over their personal information to the Kazakhstan government. Audio
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Mega told to hand over information
Mega ordered to hand over users' information
A New Zealand court has ordered the cloud storage website Mega to hand over information of users suspected of hacking Kazakhstan's government computer system.