Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web
The internet, piracy, privacy, and ownership are at the heart of Filmmaker Professor Annie Goldson's latest documentary. Annie's credits include Brother Number One, and An Island Calling.
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Kim Dotcom hints at return of the Internet Party
Internet businessman Kim Dotcom is hinting at a possible return to the political fray, asking his social media followers whether his Internet Party should stand in next year's election.
Anthony Byrt: art, criticism, and poker
Kim Hill talks to New Zealand critic and journalist Anthony Byrt, writer for Metro, contributor to international contemporary art magazine Artforum International, and Reviewer of the Year at the 2015… Audio
Crown lawyers questioned over Kim Dotcom's evidence
Crown lawyers have come in for intense questioning from a judge, over whether Kim Dotcom should have been prevented from presenting evidence in his appeal against extradition. Audio
Extra evidence would not have helped Dotcom - Crown
Evidence that Kim Dotcom was not allowed to present at his extradition hearing would not have helped his case anyway, the Crown says.
Kim Dotcom court stream goes live
A video stream of Kim Dotcom's appeal against extradition is now online - it is the first time a New Zealand court case has been livestreamed.
Dotcom court livestream unlikely to become the norm
Analysis - Anybody with internet access will now be able to watch Kim Dotcom's appeal against extradition. What precedent will that set?
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
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
Dotcom given go ahead to livestream appeal
Kim Dotcom has been given permission to livestream his appeal against extradition on Youtube.
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.
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.
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.
Vikram Kumar: the internet of things
Former CEO of Internet NZ, MEGA, and the Internet Mana Party, and the founder of Internet of Things startup company Kotahi.Net, which will build and roll-out a national wireless network allowing data… Audio
Dotcom case 'destined for Supreme Court'
Kim Dotcom's fight to stay in New Zealand is not over yet, with his lawyers predicting the case will go all the way to the Supreme Court. Video, Audio
Dotcom case set grind on for years to come
Kim Dotcom's fight against extradition to the United States is far from over with his lawyers predicting the case will go all the way to the Supreme Court. Audio
Kim Dotcom loses fight to stay in NZ
Kim Dotcom should be sent to the United States to stand trial on criminal charges, a New Zealand court has ruled. Video
Long journey to Dotcom extradition verdict
Four years, four defendants and, now, an extradition verdict. Take a look back at major events since the start of the investigation into Kim Dotcom. Video
Kim Dotcom's US lawyer forecasts Supreme Court ahead
Kim Dotcom's US lawyer is forecasting the extradition case will now go all the way to the Supreme Court and take up to another four years. Audio
Dotcom Ruling
District court judge, Nevin Dawson, has delivered his ruling in the Megaupload extradition case this afternoon. Audio