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Indictment Charges Megaupload Site With Piracy
« on: January 22, 2012, 11:52:22 PM »
new Megaupload sites are fakes....

The Megavideo.biz is definitely a fake.

I can tell you some of the ones that will be next....

Fileserve: Hosted in Newark, New Jersey.

Hotfile: Hosted in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Mediafire: Hosted in Shenandoah, Texas.

4shared: Hosted in the Virgin Isla$$$.

Filejungle: Hosted in Sayreville, New Jersey.

Se$$$pace: Hosted in Chicago, Illinois.

If you have anything hosted on the above filehosts I'd advise moving it to one of the following:

Rapidshare: Hosted in Germany.

Depostifiles: Hosted in Netherla$$$.

Uploaded.to: Hosted in Netherla$$$. (Although currently has a message that it is NOT available in the U.S., Not sure if that is connected to Megaupload but I find it very odd that they are now not available in the U.S.)

Wupload: Hosted in Netherla$$$.

Filesonic: Hosted in Netherla$$$ and shares same i.p. as Wupload.

Oron: Hosted in Netherla$$$.

Freakshare: Hosted in Netherla$$$.

These bottom ones will be untouchable by the Feds. Megaupload was hosted in Virginia so you can bet the Feds are watching the others that have U.S. hosting as well.
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Indictment Charges Megaupload Site With Piracy
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2012, 08:28:03 PM »
The Real Reason that MegaUpload was shut down

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    Once MegaUpload was seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, there appeared all sorts of theories circulating around the Internet, all trying to explain the reasons of such a drastic move. Meanwhile, most of them are trying to answer the only question: why MegaUpload?
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    Actually, there is one theory that really makes sense. According to the recent media reports, the cyberlocker’s management was going to introduce a new service, which would shake the world of music industry from its grou$$$. The service was dubbed MegaBox and was meant to be a cloud-based alternative music shop, which could offer the musicians a better deal than the record labels. Meanwhile, MegaUpload’s founder Kim Dotcom told to the media that the website would soon accommodate musicians to offer them a chance to sell their works directly to consumers, at the same time keeping 90% of the earnings. In other words, in this case record labels lost clients and source of income.

    Moreover, the cyberlocker was ready to pay the musicians even if their songs were downloaded for free. MegaUpload claimed that this business model proved to be successful after it has been tested with a million users. Indeed, claims like these might explain very well why the cyberlocker had the support of a lot of great artists before its abysmal fall.

    In case this theory is true, which looks very credible, the shutdown of MegaUpload could be just an effort to stop an alternative business model that would have ended the era of record labels. Meanwhile, as everyone knows today, by some people, like those holding the monopoly on the outdated but still working business models, “change” is regarded as a bad word.