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Kim Dotcom, a figure synonymous with the evolution and controversy of internet freedom and privacy, has made significant waves across technology, politics, and copyright debates globally, with a particular focus on New Zealand's digital landscape. Known for his founding of the now-defunct file-sharing website Megaupload, Dotcom has consistently been at the heart of discussions concerning digital rights, internet privacy, and the complex interplay between government surveillance and individual freedoms. His interests span across challenging copyright laws to advocating for a more open and fair digital future, often putting him at odds with governmental and corporate entities alike.

Aside from his legal battles and business ventures like Mega and the Internet Party, Dotcom has vocally criticised government surveillance policies, aligning himself with the global debate on privacy and freedom of expression on the internet. His participations in political matters, especially surrounding New Zealand's governance and its position within the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, underscore a commitment to influencing how digital policies shape society. Through events like the 'Moment of Truth,' Dotcom has sought to ignite public discourse on these critical issues, engaging with both supporters and detractors in the digital sphere and beyond.

Through actions and advocacy, Dotcom's narrative intertwines with key moments and movements within the digital age, reflecting broader conversations about the internet's role in modern society. Whether through launching internet service companies, engaging in political activism, or challenging legal norms, his work and interests serve as a microcosm of the evolving dynamics between technology, law, and digital rights. Dotcom’s storied career, marked by both controversy and innovation, continues to provoke debate about the future of the internet and digital freedoms.

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Dotcom denied US evidence access
Fri, 21st Mar 2014
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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom loses battle in Supreme Court, Wellington, barred from accessing US evidence for his defence.
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State of Orcon; Timeline of events…
Mon, 10th Mar 2014
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Orcon, NZ's ISP previously owned by Kordia, is back on the market under a year after being sold to Kiwi business group. #TechNews #OrconSale.
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Appeal Court rules Dotcom search warrants valid
Wed, 19th Feb 2014
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Court Appeal finds Kim Dotcom's 2012 arrest warrants valid despite flaws, but illegal for NZ police to share cloned info with US FBI.
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Dotcom vows to repay $500k creditor debt
Wed, 19th Feb 2014
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Kim Dotcom has been called upon to pay $500,000 in debt to Kiwi creditors following a public display of luxury.
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State of Orcon; We dig the dirt
Wed, 5th Feb 2014
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Orcon looks to raise capital as rapid growth follows uncapped broadband campaign, according to CEO Greg McAlister.
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Dotcom's Internet Party beckons for resigning Mega CEO...
Fri, 24th Jan 2014
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Mega CEO Vikram Kumar steps down to join Kim Dotcom's Internet Party, aiming to leverage tech for political change in New Zealand.
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Come on Dotcom let the good times roll…
Tue, 21st Jan 2014
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Kim Dotcom celebrates his 40th birthday by launching a new debut album and internet music service in New Zealand.
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'The raid took place NOW, exactly 2 years ago…'
Mon, 20th Jan 2014
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Kim Dotcom commemorates the 2-year anniversary of the dramatic raid on his NZ mansion by US officials, recalling 'a zero-threat family' terrorised.
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25,000 tickets in the trash as Dotcom cancels birthday bash
Thu, 16th Jan 2014
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Kim Dotcom has been forced to cancel his extravagant birthday party at the Vector Arena next week in a bid to avoid breaching electoral laws.
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Dotcom dives into politics with the Internet Party
Wed, 15th Jan 2014
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Kim Dotcom unveils name and logo for his political movement: the Internet Party, as he tires of political nonsense.
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Party launched as Dotcom “f****** tires” of political nonsense
Wed, 15th Jan 2014
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Megaupload founder, Kim Dotcom, plans to enter New Zealand politics, vowing to fight for change and take on the government.
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“Misleading” Orcon forced to pull Dotcom broadband ad
Tue, 17th Dec 2013
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Orcon pulls Kim Dotcom TV ad after complaint to Advertising Standards Authority upheld. Uncapped plans still available.
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Mega launches iOS app
Mon, 2nd Dec 2013
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Kim Dotcom's Mega has now introduced an iOS app, facilitating file management the go, following its Android version's success.
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Crown claims 'deficient' Dotcom search warrants not invalid
Fri, 29th Nov 2013
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Crown admits flaws in Dotcom's 2012 raid warrants but argues they remain valid, as court mulls extradition battle details.
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Slingshot and Dotcom offer free MEGA accounts to customers
Sat, 2nd Nov 2013
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Slingshot partners with Kim Dotcom to offer NZers free MEGA accounts, boosting value on broadband deals with 500GB cloud storage.
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Dotcom fights for 1st world NZ internet
Thu, 3rd Oct 2013
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Kim Dotcom and Orcon collaborate to eliminate New Zealand's data caps and tackle the country's sub-par internet.
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Kim Dotcom resigns Mega directorship to fight US charges
Thu, 5th Sep 2013
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Kim Dotcom has stepped down from his Mega data storage company directorship to concentrate on fighting US extradition charges and developing new ventures.
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NZ ministers added to hit list for global hacker to attack
Tue, 3rd Sep 2013
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You Protested. Your Government did not listen. We have gathered intelligence on those responsible: John Phillip Key, Peter Dunne, Bill English….
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Kim Dotcom for PM? Call it the No Hope Party says Key
Mon, 2nd Sep 2013
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Megaupload founder is set to launch his own political party in New Zealand, hoping to win power at the November 2014 elections.
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GCSB fights back over global hacking threat
Fri, 30th Aug 2013
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GCSB counters Anonymous' threat to NZ govt, staying vigilant despite no major cyberattacks yet. Public opinion remains divided.