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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has asked a federal judge to preserve the data of the 66.6 million users on Megaupload, the file-sharing site that was shut down by the FBI in January as part of an operation targeted at copyright infringements.
Users who have stored their data with Megaupload appeared to have gained a couple of weeks' reprieve. The latest twist comes in the wake of our report last week on how users of Megaupload were
In the wake of the U.S. Department of Justice shutting down Megaupload for alleged copyright infringement, there has been talk of legitimate users suing the government over their lost data. As
The FBI closed down the file-sharing site Megaupload Thursday, charging seven individuals with operating an international business based on digital piracy, The Wall Street Journal reported. Four
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