
Megaupload Attempting to Get Back Online
Become a member: Subscribe
Solari’s Building Wealth materials are organized to inspire and support your personal strategic and financial planning.

Missing Money
Articles and video discussions of the $21 Trillion dollars missing from the U.S. government
No posts
Megaupload Attempting to Get Back Online
 
		
Left to right: Bram Van der Kolk, Mathias Ortmann, Fin Batato and Kim Dotcom in court today.
By Kirsty Johnston
Website Megaupload.com, which was shut down by authorities over allegations that it illegally peddled copyrighted materials, is trying to get back online as its founder sits in an Auckland jail.
Police arrested Kim Dotcom, 37, in an early morning swoop yesterday at his $30 million rented mansion in Coatesville, 30km north of Auckland.
Dotcom and three others – Finn Batato, 38, and chief technical officer and co-founder Mathias Ortmann, 40, both from Germany, and Dutch national Bram van der Kolk, 29 – appeared in the North Shore District Court yesterday.
Our mission is to help you live a free and inspired life. This includes building wealth in ways that build real wealth in the wider economy. We believe that personal and family wealth is a critical ingredient of both individual freedom and community, health and well-being.
Nothing on The Solari Report should be taken as individual investment, legal, or medical advice. Anyone seeking investment, legal, medical, or other professional advice for his or her personal situation is advised to seek out a qualified advisor or advisors and provide as much information as possible to the advisor in order that such advisor can take into account all relevant circumstances, objectives, and risks before rendering an opinion as to the appropriate strategy.
Be the first to know about new articles, series and events.
 
				






























































































