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Kim Dotcom starts new file-sharing site

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Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom has set up a new cloud storage and file-sharing site.



Mega, a web-based service that lets people upload and store files of any kind, is a sequel to the Megaupload system that was shut down last January.



Police raids on the offices and home of Kim Dotcom led to the closure of Megaupload.



The Mega site went online at dawn on Sunday, with Mr Dotcom due to hold a gala at his New Zealand mansion later.



Mr Dotcom has said the new site complies with the law and warned that attempts to take it down would be futile.



This is not some kind of finger to the US government or to Hollywood, he told Reuters on Saturday.



Legally, there's just nothing there that could be used to shut us down. This site is just as legitimate and has the right to exist as Dropbox, Boxnet and other competitors.



Extradition hearing

Hours after the site was launched, Mr Dotcom tweeted that it had received 250,000 user registrations, although limited server capacity meant Mega was unreachable to many.



In a series of earlier tweets Mr Dotcom said every customer would have 50 gigabytes of free storage - far more than is offered by rival services such as Dropbox or Microsoft's SkyDrive.



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Wonder what makes him so sure this site won't be shut down as well. Any way, will any of you use this new file-sharing site?
 
Well, the previous site was pretty legal (at least conceptually)... and this time he'll have even more experience. It should work out.

As for the second question, I might. If someone uploads something I want to it, I see no real reason not to download it from there.
 
Good luck to him on this. Could be another boon for Underground/Independent artists.
 

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