
Alleged digital pirate and German Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom on Thursday announced plans for Mega, a service that would replace his shut down file-sharing website Megaupload. The new Mega -- besides dropping a few letters form the name of the service -- will reportedly avoid any dealings with domains in the United States, have no back-end support with U.S. providers, and avoid any dealings with U.S. hosting services. Files uploaded on Mega will be encrypted and thus "secret" from even the site's administrators.



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