Kim Dotcom
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom wins new legal battle in New Zealand
Kim Dotcom wins £45,000 in damages for, among other things, "loss of dignity and injury to feelings"
Kim Dotcom claims billions of dollars in damages after his "unlawful" 2012 arrest
The Megaupload founder and entrepreneur is seeking reparations from the New Zealand government
Dotcom's lawyer calls for extradition case to be dismissed after court rules New Zealand's GCSB illegally spied on Megaupload
Kim Dotcom claims the GCSB wasn't the only spy agency out to get him
Court adjourns to decide on Kim Dotcom's appeal against extradition to the US
Tweet by Megaupload founder suggests he thinks he has won his case against extradition
Share sale by 'Internet 2.0' firm MaidSafe accidentally leaked on Twitter
Nothing to worry about, says CEO David Irvine
Megaupload entrepreneur Kim Dotcom hints at another cloud storage start-up
Dotcom hints at launch on anniversary of his 2012 bust
New Zealand court rules that Kim Dotcom can be extradited
Uncle Sam prevails over Kim Dotcom, but the case will likely go all the way to New Zealand's Supreme Court
Kim Dotcom extradition moves a step closer after appeal court rules police raid legal
Search warrants were "defective in some respects" - but appeals court rules them valid. Dotcom to appeal to Supreme Court
Kim Dotcom unveils Mega, the 'completely secure' successor to Megaupload
Filesharing site will use encryption to keep users' identity secure