John Key demands answers from the national's secretive intelligence agency over 'unlawful' acquisition of Megaupload case communications.
Kim Dotcom's content sharing Megaupload empire might not keep the same moniker but will be back in some form or another if the US government's case fails.
Megaupload founder comes before the Court of Appeal in Wellington today to fight a U.S. appeal over next year's extradition hearings.
Kim Dotcom, once deemed a perilous criminal, unveils his charismatic side online. Dive into NetGuide's latest edition to explore his saga and more.
Megaupload founder secures the use of seized funds to pay current and future legal bills after Auckland High Court clears the way.
Megaload founder Kim Dotcom granted access to US extradition evidence, preventing him from facing an unfair trial in Auckland.
MegaUpload's data reprieve: Users' files secure for two more weeks as lawyers negotiate with US authorities, amidst fears for cloud storage trust.
MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom arrested in Auckland over US charges of running a criminal enterprise, shaking the digital world.
New Zealand's legal system will have failed if the US government succeeds in the Kim Dotcom case the Court of Appeal heard today.
New Zealand court-ordered discovery of evidence held by the US Federal government is a step too far the Court of Appeal heard today.
Kim Dotcom's charm offensive on Twitter may veil his true intentions — always consider his past actions and real agenda before support.
Megaupload founder says sorry for two rape jokes in a week, after criticisms over his sense of humour trigger a response.
Kim Dotcom link suspected in Auckland airport strip-search of musician's girlfriend, raising questions about customs' practices.
Kim Dotcom teases Major Megaupload comeback, promising a bigger, better, faster platform in a flurry of tweets amid legal battles.
Kim Dotcom humorously tweets about a car crash en route to Auckland High Court, quips about switching vehicles for his appeal.