US court tells Kyle Goodwin he can get his videos, but the state will not pay for retrieving them
Seven hard drives of evidence obtained by the US agents were not supposed to leave New Zealand, lawyers claim
Kim Dotcom will finally find out why FBI wants his head
FBI failed to serve Megaupload with formal charges, a US judge has said
German court declares Rapidshare legal but says it must monitor incoming links to copyright infringing files
Storage company Carpathia Hosting claims that storing 25 petabytes of Megaupload data costs it $9000 a day
A fake German law firm is demanding compensation from former Megaupload users for alleged copyright infringement
Search giant claims MPAA misled the court in summary judgement filing
Another cyber-locker faces the guillotine after film studios file for a summary judgement against Hotfile
Megaupload founder and three senior operators expected in court over US request in August
Another file-hosting site linked to copyright infringement goes dark in Megaupload's aftermath
Dotcom to be placed under house arrest as fight against US extradition continues
BTjunkie, one of the world's most popular BitTorrent sites, has voluntarily shut down following recent anti-piracy moves
Hosting companies Cogent and Carpathia agree to preserve user files for further two weeks
Legitimate files on the Megaupload site may be deleted this week, say US federal prosecutors
Pirate Parties rally MegaUpload users for potential joint lawsuit against "unjustified" closure of file-sharing site
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom's fight against extradition to the US takes a blow after judge denies him bail
Every cloud has a sinister lining or so the closure of MegaUpload and TV-Shack appears to indicate, writes Eric Doyle
A poisoned Website is tricking innocent visitors into becoming an unwitting part of the Anonymous DDoS army
Megaupload has been closed down and its organisers arrested in a multinational action led by the US Justice Department