. Medical and Hospital News .




.
INTERNET SPACE
Megaupload boss to remain on bail in New Zealand
by Staff Writers
Wellington (AFP) Feb 29, 2012


Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom won a legal battle to remain free on bail in New Zealand Wednesday but must reportedly wait to find out if funds will be released to pay for luxuries such as a butler and nannies.

Dotcom was freed on bail last week but prosecutors returned to court seeking to put him back behind bars, arguing there was a risk he would flee the country to escape US allegations he masterminded an online piracy empire.

The High Court in Auckland dismissed prosecution fears that Dotcom had hidden funds he could use to go on the run, saying he would remain on bail under strict conditions while US authorities seek his extradition.

A jubilant Dotcom, 38, clad in his customary black outfit, left the court accompanied by his heavily pregnant Filipina wife Mona.

In a separate hearing in the same courthouse, Dotcom's lawyers made an application to release some of the funds seized when New Zealand police, cooperating with a major US probe, raided his mansion on January 20.

Prosecutors said the German national, who US authorities allege earned $42 million from his file-sharing websites in 2010 alone, was asking for NZ$220,000 ($185,300) a month to fund his lifestyle, TVNZ reported.

The monthly costs racked up by the portly millionaire included wages for security guards, a butler, nannies for his children and rent on his sprawling NZ$30 million mansion on Auckland's outskirts, it reported.

He was also said to need NZ$5,000 for a landline to coordinate his defence after being banned from using the Internet while on bail, and "living expenses" totalling almost NZ$29,000.

Prosecutor Anne Toohey said the request for NZ$220,000 was unreasonable, given the average New Zealand family survived on about NZ$6,000 a month.

The court reportedly released a one-off amount of just over NZ$100,000 to cover the medical and living expenses faced by Dotcom's wife, as well as some creditor payments, ordering both sides to come back after negotiating a suitable monthly allowance.

Dotcom, who legally changed his name from Kim Schmitz, has denied any wrongdoing. It was the fourth bail hearing he has faced since the raid on his mansion.

At the first two, prosecutors successfully argued he was a serious flight risk, with the wealth and connections to slip out of the country if he wished.

But he was given bail in a surprise move last Wednesday, when a court accepted that it was in his interests to fight the case and seek to retain his assets, rather than abandon his family for a life on the run.

The US Justice Department and FBI allege Megaupload and related sites netted more than $175 million in criminal proceeds and cost copyright owners over $500 million by offering pirated copies of movies, TV shows and other content.

Megaupload was founded in 2005 but shut down last month when its assets were frozen as part of the US probe.

A US application for Dotcom's extradition is expected to be heard on August 20. US authorities have said they will seek the maximum penalty of 20 years in jail if he is brought before an American court.

Related Links
Satellite-based Internet technologies




.
.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries




.

. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



INTERNET SPACE
Brazil has 47.5 million active Internet users
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) Feb 27, 2012
The number of active Internet users in Brazil rose two percent in January and more than 11 percent over the past 12 months to reach 47.5 million, IBOPE Nielsen Online reported Monday. "Most of the increase takes place in individual homes," where 39 million people go online in an active manner, up 14 percent from a year earlier, said the joint venture between IBOPE, a private company doing ma ... read more


INTERNET SPACE
Flood-hit Japanese firms may quit Thailand: survey

Japan's tsunami victims: healed but still scarred

Japan's nuclear disaster: a timeline

China chemical plant blast kills 13

INTERNET SPACE
Galileo on the ground reaches some of Earth's loneliest places

China launches 11th satellite for independent navigation system

Chinese province school buses to have GPS

NASA Pinning Down "Here" Better Than Ever

INTERNET SPACE
Georgia Tech Develops Braille-Like Texting App

New evidence of end of Neanderthals seen

Taking tips from Vikings can help us adapt to global change

Digital technologies reversing extinction of languages

INTERNET SPACE
Climate change, increasing temperatures alter bird migration patterns

A Biodiversity Discovery That Was Waiting in the Wings - Wasp Wings, That Is

S.Africa: Kruger Park officials arrested for rhino poaching

Irish mammals under serious threat from 'invasional meltdown'

INTERNET SPACE
Divides emerge in US, world response to mutant flu

H5N1 flu is just as dangerous as feared

Indonesia reports fourth bird flu death of the year

Evolution of staph 'superbug' traced between humans and food animals

INTERNET SPACE
China to ban 'nasty' family planning slogans: report

China's Sina says microblog controls will hurt activity

China to water down secret detention law: experts

China's 'occupy' toilet protests spread

INTERNET SPACE
Danish navy frees 16 held by pirates, two hostages killed

Britain funds Seychelles anti-piracy plan

Hit hard, Seychelles seeks Indian help against pirates

Denmark hands suspected Somali pirates to Kenya for trial

INTERNET SPACE
Japan industrial output rises 2.0% in January

HSBC profit spikes to $17 bn on Asian gains

China risks economic crisis with no reforms: World Bank

China risks economic crisis if no reforms: report


Memory Foam Mattress Review

Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News

.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2012 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement