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Kim Dotcom will encrypt half of the Internet to end government surveillance (FULL RT INTERVIEW)

Kim Dotcom will encrypt half of the Internet to end government surveillance (FULL RT INTERVIEW)

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‘­Hollywood is a very important contributor to Obama’

RT: You’ve blamed President Obama and the Obama administration for colluding with movie companies in order to orchestrate this giant arrest here in New Zealand. Is this kind of give-and-take relationship between Washington and Hollywood all that you say it is? Or are you just the exception? Does this really exist?

Kim Dotcom: You have to look at the players behind this case, okay? The driving force, of course, is Chris Dodd, the chairman of the MPAA [Motion Picture Association of America]. And he was senator for a long time and he is — according to [US Vice President] Joe Biden — Joe Biden’s best friend. And the state attorney that is in charge of this case has been Joe Biden’s personal counsel, Neil MacBride, and [he] also worked as an anti-piracy manager for the BSA, the Business Software Association, which is basically like the MPAA but for software companies.

[RT]

image: AFP Photo/Michael Bradley

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One Response to “Kim Dotcom will encrypt half of the Internet to end government surveillance (FULL RT INTERVIEW)”

  1. Sarah says:

    But then the authorities couldn’t read all of the insightful, occassionally belligerent or incoherent commentary on blogs such as this one. 🙂
    By all means “upgrade” the 4th amendment and make the Government more transparent. What happened at Fannie Mae, for example.

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