Kim Dotcom
Aaron Tokona: music, mental illness, and minigolf
Vocalist and guitarist who plays with drummer Nick Gaffaney in hard rock duo Cairo Knife Fight, and is currently on the Nation of the State tour throughout New Zealand with his funk band Ahoribuzz. Audio
Dotcom's lawyer makes submissions in extradition case
A lawyer acting for internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom has told the Supreme Court they must not "speed date" the Copyright Act and that they must have a detailed understanding of it. Audio
Dotcom extradfition appeal begins in Supreme Court
A lawyer for two associates of the internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom has told the Supreme Court the offences his clients are facing in the United States do not qualify for extradition because the… Audio
Is this Kim Dotcom's last hurrah?
Kim Dotcom's seven year saga to avoid extradition to the United States for piracy crimes is finally coming to an end. Audio
Is this Kim Dotcom's last hurrah?
Kim Dotcom's seven year saga to avoid extradition to the United States for piracy crimes is finally coming to an end.
AudioKim Dotcom loses court battle over information requests
Kim Dotcom's privacy was not breached when the government declined to release all its files on the internet entrepreneur, the High Court has ruled.
Attorney-General appeals Dotcom privacy win
Kim Dotcom's legal fight to have the government release information it holds on him has reached the High Court.
Kim Dotcom eligible to be extradited to US, court rules
Internet mogul Kim Dotcom has lost his bid to avoid extradition to the United States.
Immigration keeps mum on Dotcom decision
Immigration New Zealand has made a decision on whether the internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom should be deported, but it won't make a recommendation to the government until court proceedings are…
Kim Dotcom sues New Zealand government over arrest
Kim Dotcom has filed papers seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages from the government over an erroneous arrest warrant. The papers accuse the government of pursuing an erroneous arrest… Audio
Dotcom seeks millions in damages
A lawyer for the internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom says he has filed papers seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages from the government over an erroneous arrest warrant.
Hard Truths: documentary in the 'post-truth' era
Do we expect documentaries to be strictly truthful? And what happens when a desire for good storytelling wins out over the facts? Four leading documentary-makers talk candidly about navigating… Audio
Dotcom flags new court action over govt spying
Kim Dotcom says he is taking new court action against the government after discovering agents may have spied on him for two months longer than it previously admitted.
Annie Goldson: 'Kim Dotcom is dancing in the surf'
The complex and compelling character of Kim Dotcom is now part of the New Zealand vernacular and his story raises issues that are relevant to us all, says Annie Goldson, director of the documentary… Video, Audio
John Banks loses appeal to recoup $190k in legal fees
Former ACT Party leader John Banks's attempt to recoup his legal costs for getting a court conviction quashed has been dismissed by the Court of Appeal.
Court allows extradition of Kickass Torrents site owner to US
A Polish court has opened the way for the extradition of the owner of the file-sharing website Kickass Torrents to the US to face copyright charges.
Criminal lawyer Gary Gotlieb
The legality or not of sending Kim Dotcom to the United States. The High Court's upheld the extradition decision, as we know. Audio
International extradition expert comments on Dotcom ruling
Jacques Semmelman, a partner at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle in New York, is an expert on international extradition. He says both sides have compelling arguments and it is very difficult to… Audio
Dotcom heartened by High Court ruling, vows to fight on
The head of Kim Dotcom's international legal team Ira Rothken says the US indictment and allegations at its core are about criminal copyright infringement and the High Court has rejected online… Audio
Court rules Dotcom eligible for extradition
Internet mogul Kim Dotcom says a new court ruling has changed the whole premise of his extradition case. Audio