22 de enero de 2013 - 07:36 a. m.
Así fue el lanzamiento de "Mega" la nueva web de Kim Dotcom
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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom (C) smiles as he takes part in the launch of his new website at a press conference at his mansion in Auckland on January 20, 2013. Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom claimed a "massive" response to his new file-sharing service on January 20, launched exactly one year after he was arrested in the world's biggest online piracy case. The 38-year-old German national, who changed his name from Kim Schmitz, is now on bail as US authorities seek his extradition on a range of charges including money laundering, racketeering and copyright theft. AFP PHOTO / Michael BRADLEY
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Mona Dotcom (R), the wife of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom, poses with an actor dessed as police during the launch of Kim's new website at a press conference held inside his home in Auckland on January 20, 2013. Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom claimed a "massive" response to his new file-sharing service on January 20, launched exactly one year after he was arrested in the world's biggest online piracy case. The 38-year-old German national, who changed his name from Kim Schmitz, is now on bail as US authorities seek his extradition on a range of charges including money laundering, racketeering and copyright theft. AFP PHOTO / Michael BRADLEY
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This general view shows guests and members of the media gathered outside the mansion of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom for the launch of his new website at a press conference in Auckland on January 20, 2013. Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom claimed a "massive" response to his new file-sharing service on January 20, launched exactly one year after he was arrested in the world's biggest online piracy case. The 38-year-old German national, who changed his name from Kim Schmitz, is now on bail as US authorities seek his extradition on a range of charges including money laundering, racketeering and copyright theft. AFP PHOTO / Michael BRADLEY
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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom (2nd R) poseswith actors dessed as police after the launch of his new website at a press conference held inside his home in Auckland on January 20, 2013. Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom claimed a "massive" response to his new file-sharing service on January 20, launched exactly one year after he was arrested in the world's biggest online piracy case. The 38-year-old German national, who changed his name from Kim Schmitz, is now on bail as US authorities seek his extradition on a range of charges including money laundering, racketeering and copyright theft. AFP PHOTO / Michael BRADLEY
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This general view shows a helicopter parked outside the mansion of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom before the launch of his new website at a press conference in Auckland on January 20, 2013. Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom claimed a "massive" response to his new file-sharing service on January 20, launched exactly one year after he was arrested in the world's biggest online piracy case. The 38-year-old German national, who changed his name from Kim Schmitz, is now on bail as US authorities seek his extradition on a range of charges including money laundering, racketeering and copyright theft. AFP PHOTO / Michael BRADLEY
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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom (L) speaks during the launch of his new website at a press conference at his mansion in Auckland on January 20, 2013. Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom claimed a "massive" response to his new file-sharing service on January 20, launched exactly one year after he was arrested in the world's biggest online piracy case. The 38-year-old German national, who changed his name from Kim Schmitz, is now on bail as US authorities seek his extradition on a range of charges including money laundering, racketeering and copyright theft. AFP PHOTO / Michael BRADLEY
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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom speaks during the launch of his new website at a press conference at his mansion in Auckland on January 20, 2013. Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom claimed a "massive" response to his new file-sharing service on January 20, launched exactly one year after he was arrested in the world's biggest online piracy case. The 38-year-old German national, who changed his name from Kim Schmitz, is now on bail as US authorities seek his extradition on a range of charges including money laundering, racketeering and copyright theft. AFP PHOTO / Michael BRADLEY
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