New MegaUpload Will Deflect Copyright Liability And Become Raid-Proof

New Megaupload May Take Cues From Pirate Bay
Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom leaves court after he was granted bail in the North Shore court in Auckland on February 22, 2012. The 38-year-old German national who has been in custody since January 20 when New Zealand police, cooperating with a major US probe, raided his sprawling 'Dotcom Mansion' in Auckland, was granted bail after previously being kept behind bars over fears he would flee the country to escape US online piracy charges. AFP PHOTO / Michael BRADLEY (Photo credit should read MICHAEL BRADLEY/AFP/Getty Images)
Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom leaves court after he was granted bail in the North Shore court in Auckland on February 22, 2012. The 38-year-old German national who has been in custody since January 20 when New Zealand police, cooperating with a major US probe, raided his sprawling 'Dotcom Mansion' in Auckland, was granted bail after previously being kept behind bars over fears he would flee the country to escape US online piracy charges. AFP PHOTO / Michael BRADLEY (Photo credit should read MICHAEL BRADLEY/AFP/Getty Images)

While Megaupload's demise has been well publicized, the burning question remains. How will its imminent replacement fend off attacks from aggressive copyright holders and authorities? Today we have the answer.

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