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Decision to extradite Kim Dotcom ruled legal by High Court
Decision to extradite Kim Dotcom ruled legal by High Court
The internet entrepreneur's lawyer Ron Mansfield told RNZ: "We have much fight left in us".
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Decision to extradite Kim Dotcom ruled legal by High Court
Decision to extradite Kim Dotcom ruled legal by High Court
The internet entrepreneur's lawyer Ron Mansfield told RNZ: "We have much fight left in us".
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Spies, Allies, and the FBI
From Kash Patel’s surprise visit to Kim Dotcom’s infamous raid, New Zealand’s relationship with the FBI and America has been anything but simple. In this episode, Guyon and Corin uncover how NZ has… Video, Audio
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Kim Dotcom says he is recovering from 'serious stroke' as extradition fight continues
Kim Dotcom says he is recovering from 'serious stroke'
Dotcom says he had"the best health professionals" helping him after the stroke.
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Kim Dotcom: Why has New Zealand spent 12 years trying to extradite him?
The only thing standing between the tech mogul and extradition is a judicial review, after an extradition order was signed by Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith in August. Audio
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Kim Dotcom timeline: An extradition 13 years in the making
The 13-year road to Kim Dotcom's extradition
An FBI request that led to a police raid, numerous court hearings and a failed launch of a political party - Dotcom's fight against extradition has had many ups and downs.
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Extradition order for Kim Dotcom signed
Audio 16 Aug 2024Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has signed an extradition order for Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom. Audio
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Kim Dotcom to fight extradition, says he won't get fair trial in US
Kim Dotcom to fight extradition, says he won't get fair trial in US
The internet entrepreneur says the copyright case against him is "politically motivated and morally bankrupt".
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Allan Blackman (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ruth Money and Allan Blackman discuss Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith's decision to extradite Kim Dotcom, the Government's plan to restructure… Audio
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Justice Minister signs Kim Dotcom’s extradition order
Justice Minister signs Kim Dotcom’s extradition order
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has told Kim Dotcom, the former Mega Upload owner, that New Zealand will deport him to the United States.
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Bringing data back to the long white cloud
Fears that New Zealanders are losing control of their private information are behind moves to improve data sovereignty Audio
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Privacy protection and data challenges
Bringing data back to the long white cloud
Fears that New Zealanders are losing control of their private information are behind moves to improve data sovereignty
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Court gives go-ahead for Kim Dotcom's hard drives to be passed to FBI
Kim Dotcom fails latest bid to stop govt releasing hard drives
Kim Dotcom's latest bid to stop the government from releasing his hard drives and passwords to the FBI has failed.
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Kim Dotcom's Megaupload executives banned from company director roles for five years
Kim Dotcom's former Megaupload execs banned from director roles
Two former executives of Kim Dotcom's defunct Megaupload file sharing platform have been banned from being company directors for five years.
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Who are New Zealand's richest siblings, Zuru owners Mat and Nick Mowbray?
Who are the new duo topping the Rich List?
They're the richest siblings in New Zealand, so what do we know about the Mowbrays? Audio
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At The Movies - Red Mole
Red Mole: A romance is a documentary about the underground New Zealand theatre group that set out to conquer New York - and very nearly did! Directed by Annie Goldson (Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web. Audio
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E01: Peter's Black Penis
Who was Peter Ellis, the childcare worker at the centre of the accusations and how did he come to work there? Meet people with many different connections to what was to become New Zealand's most… Audio
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Kim Dotcom fights decision to release hard-drives, passwords to United States FBI
Kim Dotcom fights decision to release information to FBI
Kim Dotcom is fighting a judge's decision that would see his hard-drives and passwords released to the United States' FBI.
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Kim Dotcom fighting to keep passwords and hard-drives from FBI
Kim Dotcom's case is back in court as his legal team fights a decision that would see his hard-drives and passwords released to the United States.
The controversial billionaire is appealing a High… Audio
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Two Megaupload executives sentenced to jail
Two Megaupload executives sentenced to jail
The police say today's sentencing of two key figures in the Megaupload case reflects years of work by investigators in New Zealand and the United States.
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How well-connected lobbyists ask for - and receive - urgent meetings, sensitive information and action on law changes for their corporate clients
How lobbyists throw their weight around for corporate clients
'Section 61 C needs to be deleted': The former minister telling Beehive staff to change legislation for his clients.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern resigns: Politicians and New Zealanders pay tribute
New Zealanders pay tribute to Ardern as she quits
As Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced her resignation, tributes to her time as leader came flooding in from all walks of life across the country. Audio
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Tech: What now for Kim Dotcom? Microsoft gets tough on AI, tech in tough times
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin joins Lynn to look at where the decision by two former Megaupload partners to plead guilty to a raft of charges leaves the third - Kim Dotcom. He'll also talk… Audio
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Megaupload's Finn Batato dies from cancer
Megaupload's Finn Batato dies from cancer
Finn Batato, one of the men who was facing extradition with Megaupload entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, has died.
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Megaupload pair will not be extradited after US agrees to deal
Megaupload pair will not be extradited after US agrees to deal
Bram van der Kolk and Mathias Ortmann have done a deal which will see them face charges in New Zealand.