Monday, January 30, 2012
Megaupload Data Could Be Erased This Week
All the data on Megaupload – legal or illegal – could be erased as soon as Thursday, Feb. 2, the Associated Press reports.  
The file storage website hires outside companies – Carpathia Hosting  Inc. and Cogent Communications Group Inc – to store its users’ data. 
Since Megaupload’s assets have been frozen, the service cannot pay  the hosting companies to keep hosting the data. According to a letter by  the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, filed  in the case Friday, Jan 27, they could begin deleting data Thursday. 
Megaupload attorney Ira Rothken says the company is doing what it can  to try to keep the data from being deleted. “We’re cautiously  optimistic at this point that because the United States, as well as  Megaupload, should have a common desire to protect consumers, that this  type of agreement will get done,” he said.
If the data is indeed erased, it will be very bad news for some 50  million people who’ve used Megaupload’s services, many of them legally. 
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted seven people and two companies which ran Megaupload earlier in January.  The site’s founder Kim Dotcom (a.k.a. Kim Schmitz) and six others are  accused of making $175 and causing $500 million in copyright  infringement. 
If they’re found guilty in what the indictment calls a “Mega  Conspiracy”, the accused could go to prison for a maximum of 20 years. 














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