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Kim Dotcom to learn his fate today
Kim Dotcom to learn his fate today
Kim Dotcom and his co-accused will learn today whether they are eligible to be extradited to the United States. Audio
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Dotcom extradition verdict expected today
Kim Dotcom and his three co-accused will learn their fates today when a district court judge rules whether the men are eligible for extradition to the United States Audio
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Search ruling claimed as a win for journalists
A judge's ruling that a police search of the home of journalist Nicky Hager was unlawful has been claimed as a victory by journalists. It became a test case for the principle of journalistic… Audio
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Search ruling claimed as a win for journalists
Search ruling claimed as a win for journalists
A judge's ruling that a police search of the home of journalist Nicky Hager was unlawful has been claimed as a victory by journalists. It became a test case for the principle of journalistic…
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom has left his Coatesville mansion. He was moving in today I think to an apartment on Princes Wharf. Audio
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The Panel with Stephen Franks and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Audio 14 Dec 2015A study out of the University of Minnesota has found disorder could be conducive to creativity. What the Panelists Stephen Franks and Steve McCabe have been thinking about. . Is your garden feeling… Audio
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Kim Dotcom owes former lawyers millions in legal fees
Audio 14 Dec 2015Kim Dotcom still owes his former lawyers two million dollars in legal fees, more than a year after they stepped down from the case. Audio
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Dotcom ditches Coatesville mansion
Dotcom ditches Coatesville mansion
Kim Dotcom has moved out of the sprawling Auckland mansion that was the centre of the armed raid in which he was arrested in 2012.
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Kim Dotcom hearing wraps up
Kim Dotcom hearing wraps up
After a marathon 10-week trial, the extradition hearing of Kim Dotcom and his three co-accused has wrapped up in Auckland.
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Dotcom knew MegaUpload profits illegal - Crown
Dotcom knew MegaUpload profits illegal - Crown
Kim Dotcom and his co-accused knew the profits from their file-sharing website, MegaUpload, were obtained illegally, the Crown says.
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Second to last day of Dotcom extradition hearing
The Crown says internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom hasn't been able to counter the case against him despite weeks of legal argument. Audio
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Dotcom hearing finally wrapping up
Dotcom extradition hearing finally wrapping up
After more than four years of legal argument, appeals and adjournments, the fate of Kim Dotcom will be left in the hands of a district court judge this week.
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Dotcom's co-accused 'not aware' of illegal behaviour.
Dotcom's co-accused 'not aware' of illegal behaviour.
One of Kim Dotcom's co-accused says he was not aware of any of the illegal behaviour the United States has accused him of.
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TPP text cited in Dotcom hearing
TPP text cited in Dotcom hearing
Lawyers for Kim Dotcom say the Trans Pacific Partnership backs their view that internet service providers are protected from copyright infringement.
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German interpreters give evidence in Dotcom case
Audio 6 Nov 2015Three German interpreters say an FBI translation of a message in which Kim Dotcom appears to call himself evil is inaccurate. Kate Newton's been at district court in Auckland where expert witnesses… Audio
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Interpreter says FBI translation 'inaccurate'
Interpreter says FBI translation 'inaccurate'
An interpreter has backed up an assertion in the Kim Dotcom case that a translation of a message in which Mr Dotcom appears to call himself evil is inaccurate.
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Dotcom's lawyer argues charges can't be used for extradition
Kim Dotcom's lawyer says none of the 13 charges against the internet businessman can be used to extradite him. Mr Dotcom and three other men face being sent to the United States on copyright… Audio
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Charges not enough to extradite Dotcom - lawyer
Charges not enough to extradite Dotcom - lawyer
Kim Dotcom's lawyer has told a court none of the 13 charges against the internet businessman can be used to extradite him.
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Dotcom says 'rotten' evidence used at extradition hearing
Kim Dotcom's defence has come out swinging at the internet entreprenuer's extradition hearing, accusing prosecutors of presenting "rotten" evidence. Audio
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Dotcom's "evil" was mistranslated deliberately
Kim Dotcom's lawyer says the internet mogul's widely-reported reference to himself as "evil" was a deliberate mistranslation by US prosecutors. Audio
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'Where does the rot end?'
Defence opens case against Dotcom extradition
Kim Dotcom's reference to himself as "evil" was an intentional mistranslation by US prosecutors and the case against him is rotten, says the internet mogul's lawyer.
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Dotcom's bid to stop hearing rejected
Dotcom's bid to stop extradition hearing rejected
Kim Dotcom's bid to stop his extradition hearing has been rejected and his lawyers will open his defence on Monday.
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Govt 'trying to curry favour' with Hollywood
Dotcom case: Govt trying to 'curry favour' with Hollywood
Kim Dotcom's lawyer has accused the government of aiding his arrest and attempted extradition in order to "curry favour" with Hollywood.
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US tactics make Dotcom hearing meaningless - lawyer
US tactics make Dotcom hearing meaningless - lawyer
The US is trying to turn Kim Dotcom's extradition hearing into a rubber-stamping process, a defence lawyer says.
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No grounds for Dotcom hearing delay, says Crown
No grounds for Dotcom hearing delay, says Crown
Kim Dotcom's arguments for putting off his extradition hearing are defences that should be raised at his trial, says the Crown.