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About
Kim Dotcom, born Kim Schmitz, is an Internet entrepreneur known for founding the online file storage website Megaupload. Dotcom gained noteriety in January of 2012 when he was arrested by U.S. officials in New Zealand for violating copyright laws.
Online History
According to Investigate Magazine[2], Schmitz began hacking at an early age and was convicted of bypassing computer security at NASA, the Pentagon and Citibank as a teenager under the pseudonym Kimble. The tech news site Socially Engineered[3] reported that Schmitz subsequently hacked into hundreds of United States companies’ PBX systems in order to sell access codes for $200 each. In 2001, he purchased thousands of dollars worth of shares in the company LetsBuyIt.com.[5] After announcing that he planned on investing in the company, LetsBuyIt.com share value rose dramatically, causing Schmitz to sell his shares and make a large profit. Fast Company[6] reported that after fleeing to Thailand to avoid being prosecuted by German authorities for insider trading, Schmitz pretended to kill himself online by posting on his website that he wished to be known as “His Royal Highness King Kumble the First, Ruler of Kimpire.”
Megaupload
Kim founded the company Megaupload while living in Hong Kong on March 21st, 2005 The company consisted of several file hosting web services, including Megaupload.com, Megapix.com, Megavideo.com, Megalive.com, Megabox.com and Cum.com. Several financial and advertisement services were created as well, including Megaclick, Megafund, Megakey and Megapay. The tech news blog Digital Trends.[8] reported that Google sent Megaupload a letter ending their AdSense partnership due to the presence of copyrighted material on May 17th, 2007. In 2009, Megaupload began blocking IP addresses from Hong Kong. On May 23rd, 2010, Saudia Arabia and the United Arab Emirates began blocking access to Megaupload for copyright infringement and pornographic material. In January of 2011, the research firm MarkMonitor[9] released a report on online piracy and counterfeiting, which named Megaupload and Megavideo as two top digital piracy websites.
On December 9th, 2011, the Megaupload promotional music video for “The Mega Song” was uploaded to YouTube, featured several notable performers, including Kanye West, P. Diddy, Jamie Foxx and Alicia Keys (shown above). On January 5th, 2012, indictments against Schmitz and several Megaupload associates were filed on charges of criminal copyright infrigement. On January 19th, Megaupload was taken down by the United States Department of Justice and Schmitz was arrested in Auckland, New Zealand.
Reputation
Personal Life
Kim Dotcom was born Kim Schmitz on January 21st, 1974 in Kiel, West Germany. According to Wired,[1] he legally changed his surname to Dotcom sometime in 2005 in honor of the Internet. On November 29th, 2010, Dotcom was granted permanent residence in New Zealand. He and his wife Mona have five children, including twin girls whom his wife gave birth to while he was in prison.
Search Interest
External References
[1]Wired – The Fast, Fabulous, Allegedly Fraudulent Life of Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom
[2]Investigate Magazine – Merry Chrischmitz
[3]Socially Engineered – Chronic – Megalife of Kim Dotcom
[4]Der Spiegel – Haftstrafe für Schmitz?
[5]LetsBuyIt.com – LetsButIt.com
[6]Fast Company – Kim Dotcoms Playboy Bunnies, Russian Nuclear Vessels, And Private War On Terror-
[7]Wikipedia – “Megaupload#Statistics”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megaupload#Statistics
[8]Digital Trends – MegaUpload saga – A timeline of events
[9]Mark Monitor – Traffic Report – Online Piracy and Counterfeiting