Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom, born Kim Schmitz on January 21, 1974, is a German-Finnish internet entrepreneur and political activist. He gained international attention as the founder of Megaupload, a file-sharing service that, at its peak, was one of the most visited websites globally. The U.S. government shut down Megaupload in 2012, accusing it of enabling massive copyright infringement. Dotcom was arrested in New Zealand and has since been fighting extradition to the United States. Người Nổi Tiếng+1New York Post+1+91News+9New York Post+9
In addition to his business ventures, Dotcom has been a vocal advocate for internet freedom and privacy rights. He launched Mega, a cloud storage service emphasizing user privacy, and later announced plans for Mega 3.0, a nonprofit, open-source platform inspired by the Wikipedia model. Dotcom's outspoken criticism of copyright laws and government surveillance has made him a controversial figure in the tech industry. WIRED+1WIRED+1
One of Dotcom's notable quotes is:
"The Internet is by the people, for the people."BILD+3BrainyQuote+3A-Z Quotes+3
This reflects his belief in the internet as a tool for democratization and empowerment. Another insightful statement from him is:Inspiring Quotes+9A-Z Quotes+9BrainyQuote+9
"I'm not a pirate. I'm an innovator."BrainyQuote+1+1
This emphasizes his view of himself as a disruptor challenging outdated systems.