Megaupload will be back?
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Several weeks ago Kim Dotcom informed the world that Megaupload would be back, bigger and better than ever. Today, in a series of announcements he’s provided more intriguing details about the new service. “We are building a massive global network,” Dotcom revealed, while adding that hosters will all be able to connect to the network to add servers and bandwidth – providing they’re not in the United States that is. “I am going to turn this world upside down,” Dotcom warned.
In July, a little over six months since the January raids on Megaupload, Kim Dotcom told the world his now-infamous service would be back.
“MEGA will return. Bigger. Better. Faster. Free of charge & shielded from attacks. Evolution!” the Megaupload founder announced on Twitter.
Coming from most regular people in the online space, such claims might be considered fanciful, particularly given the precarious situation Dotcom and his associates find themselves in. But with enthusiasm, energy and positivity coming out of his every pore, there is something about the larger-than-life German that inspires confidence that these were not casual off-the-cuff remarks.
Today, in a series of announcements, Dotcom has added to his earlier promise that not only will Megaupload return, it will indeed be bigger, better and more secure than ever before.
“Developers get ready. The Mega API [application programming interface] will provide incredible powers. Our API and your Mega tools will change the world,” Dotcom said.
Knowing Dotcom’s history of never doing anything in half measures or on a modest scale, the Internet entrepreneur says he’s going large with the new Megaupload and is inviting almost everyone to join him in scaling the system.
With a shake of the head towards those who he claims preside over a corrupt administration, Dotcom implies he is excluding one nation from supplying infrastructure to the new Megaupload.
“We are building a massive global network. All non-US hosters will be able to connect servers & bandwidth,” he explained.
According to Dotcom we can expect a Megaupload with an even greater range of applications than just file-sharing. While developers of file managers are being encouraged to get in touch for early API access, Dotcom is also calling out to those involved in email and fax tools, VOIP and video apps.
And to those looking forward to a new Megaupload with more privacy, Dotcom says that the new service will offer one-click encryption of all data transfers, on the fly, and for free.
“They abused the wrong guy. I am going to turn this world upside down. Power to the people. Bye bye Echelon. Hello Freedom,” Dotcom concludes.
“MEGA will return. Bigger. Better. Faster. Free of charge & shielded from attacks. Evolution!” the Megaupload founder announced on Twitter.
Coming from most regular people in the online space, such claims might be considered fanciful, particularly given the precarious situation Dotcom and his associates find themselves in. But with enthusiasm, energy and positivity coming out of his every pore, there is something about the larger-than-life German that inspires confidence that these were not casual off-the-cuff remarks.
Today, in a series of announcements, Dotcom has added to his earlier promise that not only will Megaupload return, it will indeed be bigger, better and more secure than ever before.
“Developers get ready. The Mega API [application programming interface] will provide incredible powers. Our API and your Mega tools will change the world,” Dotcom said.
Knowing Dotcom’s history of never doing anything in half measures or on a modest scale, the Internet entrepreneur says he’s going large with the new Megaupload and is inviting almost everyone to join him in scaling the system.
With a shake of the head towards those who he claims preside over a corrupt administration, Dotcom implies he is excluding one nation from supplying infrastructure to the new Megaupload.
“We are building a massive global network. All non-US hosters will be able to connect servers & bandwidth,” he explained.
According to Dotcom we can expect a Megaupload with an even greater range of applications than just file-sharing. While developers of file managers are being encouraged to get in touch for early API access, Dotcom is also calling out to those involved in email and fax tools, VOIP and video apps.
And to those looking forward to a new Megaupload with more privacy, Dotcom says that the new service will offer one-click encryption of all data transfers, on the fly, and for free.
“They abused the wrong guy. I am going to turn this world upside down. Power to the people. Bye bye Echelon. Hello Freedom,” Dotcom concludes.
-> https://torrentfreak.com/new-megaupload-will-be-massive-global-network-to-change-the-world-120828/
'murica not part of the evolution? Thoughts etc.
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Goddamn US government. I'd simply love to be able to watch MegaVideo without having to worry about the time limit. *sigh* They should've just ignored the site and let it go. They took down Mega without taking Piratebay in its place. .-.
Hopefully the US will get it. If not, I can live. I'll be very disappointed, but I can live.
Hopefully the US will get it. If not, I can live. I'll be very disappointed, but I can live.
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[color=#2e1a6b]Are they starting from scratch, or did they get back their stuff that was stolen by the FBI?
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yurixhentai
desu
This better happen. Sucks if that US thing is true though. I live in the UK but I won't be surprised if it's banned here. Still, I hope this works out.
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
The only thing I won't miss if it comes back is the 74 minute time limit, and performing the exploit to get around it.
Hope he gets rid of that.
Hope he gets rid of that.
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Fruid
Lurker of Threads
yurixhentai wrote...
This better happen. Sucks if that US thing is true though. I live in the UK but I won't be surprised if it's banned here. Still, I hope this works out.Users from the US won't be blocked. Server additions to the new megaupload can't be from the US.
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What I infer is that users can download and upload things from and to megaupload even if they're in the US. But, that data cannot be hosted in a server located in the US.
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I hope US government doesn't screw this up for us, I can live without it but still it was pretty nice to have
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I'm kind of skeptical about this, there is no way Mageupload will get their old data back, and of course the US government will fight this. (They took them down once, why not again?)
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F40PH wrote...
of course the US government will fight this. (They took them down once, why not again?)That's the whole point of the 'no servers in the US' idea.
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I sure hope they won't decide to sue Mediafire next because people would make another frantic effort to re-upload their files.