The Long Arm of US Political Vendetta: Kim Dotcom Extradition


Kim Dotcom extradition, or the long arms of the US political vendetta

We reposted many messages of Kim Dotcom, a German-Finnish businessman, residing in New Zealand. He appears to be one of powerful voices of reason and common sense in the West, which is, however, always a risky business – now he will be extradited to face a trial in the US.

Over a decade ago, the US government has unsuccessfully tried to charge him with financial damages to rights holders arising from his file-sharing site Megaupload. The site was shut down back in 2012, and profiting from copyright infringement is not a crime in New Zealand. So a reasonable question would be – why extradite their resident?

Kim has widely claimed that the decision to prosecute him is political.

And let’s face it: if the US want to get you, and you reside in (or even visit) one of their satellite countries… They will corner and get you.


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Kim Dotcom, a German-Finnish businessman residing in New Zealand, has been a prominent figure in the fight for online freedom and privacy. However, he now faces extradition to the United States to face trial for charges related to his file-sharing site Megaupload.

The US government has been trying to prosecute Kim Dotcom for over a decade, claiming that his site caused financial damages to rights holders. Despite the fact that profiting from copyright infringement is not a crime in New Zealand, the US is still seeking to extradite him.

Many believe that the decision to prosecute Kim Dotcom is purely political. It seems that if the US wants to get someone, they will go to great lengths to do so, even if it means targeting individuals in satellite countries like New Zealand.

Kim Dotcom has been vocal about his beliefs and has been a strong advocate for online freedom and privacy. His case highlights the power that the US government can wield and the lengths they will go to in order to prosecute those they see as a threat.

It remains to be seen how the extradition proceedings will play out and what impact it will have on the larger debate around online freedom and privacy. But one thing is clear – the long arms of the US political vendetta reach far and wide, even to the shores of New Zealand.

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