miércoles, 28 de marzo de 2012

Several Hollywood studios allegedly sought agreements with Megaupload

According to the "New Zealand Herald", these messages would have been written by executives from Disney, Warner Bros, Fox and Turner Broadcasting, companies have complained of violations of their copyrights.

The executives allegedly asking Megaupload, portal founded by German computer orDotcom Kim Schmitz, share content and conduct joint advertising deals.

Warner Bros apparently expressed their intentions to go to the website all its contents ina single action, rather than video video, while Fox and Turner Broadcasting askedMegaupload discuss joint advertising projects.

The defense believes that about 490 accounts for the site belonged to members of theMotion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and the Association of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIA) and in total, they rose about 16,455 files toMegaupload.

Also seek to prove that some 1,058 members of the site belonged to U.S. government institutions, including the FBI, NASA and the U.S. courts, as well as the existence of some 15,634 military accounts of the U.S., who have risen to 340,893 files Megaupload.

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