Kim Dotcom Seeks Millions From The New Zealand Government For Illegal Raid On His Home
from the maybe-acting-all-commando-wasn't-a-good-idea dept
New Zealand's High Court has already ruled that parts of the raid on Kim Dotcom's house were illegal, and that's even without the fact that New Zealand's intelligence agency, the GCSB (the local version of the NSA) had illegally spied on Dotcom prior to the raid. Even law enforcement officials admit that the raid was over the top." In response, Dotcom has been trying to sue the New Zealand government. The government tried to block the lawsuit, but lost... twice.While that lawsuit has been underway, the documents were only just revealed, showing that he, along with his Megaupload partners and Dotcom's wife, are asking for about $6 million NZ (about $5 million US) in damages for the raid and the spying. Either way, this particular case is scheduled to be heard just slightly before the resumption of Dotcom's case fighting extradition to the US, though I imagine that the results of this case could come into play in that legal fight as well.
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DOTCOM for President!!
I hope thought that he wins. Also DOTCOM is a dumb ass for asking for so little. If he was suing somebody in America he would be asking for 100-1000 times actual damage. So in his case asking for the paltry sum near actual cost and damages is just plain bad legal strategy.
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Re: DOTCOM for President!!
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Nice job guys.
Unless you tipped over a giant crystal vase full of cocaine, you really need to "accidentally" damage a lot of items to rack up that tally.
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ftfy
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Just like grabbing a maid and at gunpoint asking where the weapons of mass destruction were.
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and yours was "It hardly bears any similarity to raiding people in the early hours and ruining their lives because they are suspected of dealing drugs!"
So, as a diff:
< who are suspected of ruining lives by dealing drugs!
> and ruining their lives because they are suspected of dealing drugs!
No, you didn't fix it. You completely refactored it to change the meaning of the comment to suit your opinion.
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I hope everyone noticed this...
Intimidation much?
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/s
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You think it is going to be the MPAA? HA!
The citizens of NZ are the ones that are going to get stuck with the bill. The MPAA just gets to laugh at the whole situation. And They. Don't. Care. And neither does Kim DoucheCom.
The citizens of a country will pay for the failures of private entities and the eagerness of governments to please those entities...again...
So, in a way, it sucks...but not in the way you'd prefer...
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Yes, criminals have no shame. And pirates cheer it.
@ "Suck it, MPAA!" -- It'll be citizens of NZ paying. Your comment shows only how irrational your mental images are.
Mega-grifter Kim Dotcom got millions by hosting infringed content. That's not even capitalism, that's THEFT.
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One can simply hope that this incenses the public enough for them to demand change. I can say this though, the chances of any business even considering doing business in any country that's a part of the five eyes process are now nonexistent, for the most part.
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Anyone who have had an illegal warrant, illegal raid, illegal search and seizure of property would be entilted to make a claim just like Kim Dotcom has had happened to him. Kim Dotcom is entitled to compensation because of the ILLEGALITIES that has happend just because you don't like the idea of him being awarded compensation because you don't like his past actions.
Compensation will no doubt be paid out because of the ILLEGALITIES that has been proved to be illegal by the courts and that the Prime Minister has also came out and said that the raids etc. were illegal and have appolagised for it.
"Your comment shows only how irrational your mental images are."
You are in no postion to point and judge consdiering your comments are putdowns and ad homs etc. and in doing so you would be a hypocrit to make such comments with judging people yourself.
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So pay up bitches. And then learn from those mistakes.
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NZ citizens like other citizens of the Commonwealth actually have the ability to sue their governmental agencies for damages if those actions have been deemed illegal/unlawful by the appropriate courts like in this case. Only the USA really bars its own citizens from anything like this. Other countries are actually freer it seems without having a bill of Rights etc.
The only thing that might be in the NZ Govt's favour in this matter is if they can prove that the damages were de minimus. But that's not going to occur. They are basically being charged with nonfeasance and the damage amount asked for reflects that.
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Low amount might have another reason
Because if they do that, they've basically admitted, publicly and in court that the raid was illegal, which makes any evidence from the raid inadmissible, making things just a titch problematic for the US's extradition case, as they'd not only be barred from using any evidence they got during the raid, they'll have been found to have been willing to use illegal means to get it, which is not the reputation you want to have when you're trying to convince a judge that the person you're trying to extradite will receive a 'fair and impartial trial'.
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Re: Yes, criminals have no shame. And pirates cheer it.
Your babbles were entertaining for a while. Now you are just a broken record.
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Not many, since completely unjustified, military-style raids are extremely rare in NZ.
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Re: Low amount might have another reason
It's not unusual at all for a settlement to not include an admission of wrongdoing, instead making a statement of "we didn't do anything wrong but it's expensive to fight this so here's money now go away."
If the objective is to get the government to admit they were wrong, going for a settlement usually has the opposite effect. To get that admission, you have to get an actual court judgment, not a settlement.
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