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Two Megaupload Execs Granted Bail

Two Megaupload Execs Granted Bail

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Bram van der Kolk and Finn Batato - the two Megaupload executives who were arrested in New Zealand last week along with the site's founder Kim Dotcom for allegedly promoting online piracy. According to new and confirmed reports, both Batato and Kolk have been granted bail by a New Zealand court after the judge hearing the case came to the conclusion that the duo posed minimum flight risk. Authorities claim that Hong Kong based Megaupload Ltd. generated over $175 million...



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