MegaUpload's Defense Files for Dismissal of All Government Charges
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Less than 24 hours after winning a crucial decision regarding evidence disclosure, MegaUpload's legal team is going for the jugular—filing a motion to dismiss in District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
The legal team filed the motion on the grounds that the US government had violated MU's due process rights by destroying its business without properly serving the company. Coincidentally, unlike people, companies cannot be served outside of US territory (like, say, New Zealand). Per the statute, due process rights are harmed when, "a liberty or property interest which has been interfered with by the State and that the procedures attendant upon that deprivation were constitutionall... »read more
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