Content stored on Megaupload servers will, for the time being, not be destroyed, a district judge decided today.
The two sides - the ill-fated Megaupload cloud storage service and the U.S. government - were also asked to confer with either U.S. Magistrate Judge John F. Anderson or a special magistrate within two weeks to see if the parties can come to an agreement, according to a Justice Department spokesman.
"Megaupload is pleased with the Judge's ruling in US in favor of server data preservation and ordering conference with experienced Magistrate," Megaupload lawyer Ira Rothken tweeted today.
The DOJ took down Megaupload.com in January for massive copyright infringement, and arrested several of its executives, who face up to 50 years in prison. Though founder Kim Dotcom resided in and operated out of a lavish...................
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The two sides - the ill-fated Megaupload cloud storage service and the U.S. government - were also asked to confer with either U.S. Magistrate Judge John F. Anderson or a special magistrate within two weeks to see if the parties can come to an agreement, according to a Justice Department spokesman.
"Megaupload is pleased with the Judge's ruling in US in favor of server data preservation and ordering conference with experienced Magistrate," Megaupload lawyer Ira Rothken tweeted today.
The DOJ took down Megaupload.com in January for massive copyright infringement, and arrested several of its executives, who face up to 50 years in prison. Though founder Kim Dotcom resided in and operated out of a lavish...................
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