In New Zealand the controversial internet tycoon, Kim Dotcom, has launched a new file-sharing business just a year after he was forced to close a similar website. His previous venture Megaupload.com accounted for more than 4% of the world's internet traffic, but authorities in the United States claim the site facilitated massive online piracy. Kim Dotcom, who denies wrongdoing, faces up to 20 year
How can a virtually unknown Indian boost his Twitter following a hundred-fold overnight? Ravi Srinivasan did it by becoming the first person in India to be arrested for a tweet. The 46-year-old runs a packaging business in the southern Indian city of Pondicherry. On 20 October, he posted a tweet to his 16 followers saying that Karti Chidambaram, a politician belonging to India's ruling Congress pa
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