Kim Dotcom Domain Case Solved, Followed By Bid To Halt Extradition

Written by torrentfreak | Published 2020/09/15
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TLDR After falling into third-party hands, the main domain of Kim Dotcom's K.im project has been returned following a settlement agreement. The New Zealand-based Megaupload founder is awaiting a New Zealand Supreme Court judgment that will decide whether he and his former colleagues will be extradited to the U.S. Dotcom predicts that while close, the judgment will not go in his favor. While this progress is being welcomed, he maintains that the battle against extradition is far from over.via the TL;DR App

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