Business Daily Media

MEGA Notes Personal Statement Issued by Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk

  • Written by PR Newswire

AUCKLAND, New Zealand, May 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Mega Limited notes that Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk have issued the following personal statement:

Press Statement by Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk

It has been over 10 years now since the United States of America first requested our extradition to face charges associated with our operation of Megaupload.

Late last year, the Supreme Court finally ruled that we were eligible for extradition.  This meant our case was referred to the Minister of Justice, the Honourable Kris Fa'afoi, to determine whether we would be surrendered.

New Zealand is our home now and we want to stay here. The continuing uncertainty associated with the extradition case has taken a heavy toll on our lives and the time has come to move on.  Accordingly, we have reached an agreement with the New Zealand Government and the United States of America under which we have agreed to be charged in New Zealand for offences similar to those we face in the United States. Once those charges are heard by the New Zealand courts, the United States will withdraw its extradition proceedings against us.

While this means we will not be extradited, there is still a process ahead of us as we face charges in New Zealand.  This matter being before the court, we will not be making any further comment at this time.

This press statement was issued by Peter JK Spring, solicitor for Bram van der Kolk and Mathias Ortmann.

About MEGA

MEGA is a leading global platform for end-to-end encrypted communication and file storage. It has more than 250 million registered users in 195 different countries, who have stored more than 120 billion files. Mega Limited employs 80 staff in New Zealand and a further 60 located in many other countries.

MEGA is accessible in multiple languages from desktop (Windows, macOS and Linux) and Android / iOS mobile apps.

User files are held in secure facilities in Europe or in countries (such as New Zealand and Canada) that the European Commission has determined to have an adequate level of protection under Article 45 of the GDPR.

At a time when users' online privacy and the protection of private data is more important than ever, MEGA provides a vital service to protect data and offer online privacy.

For more information see https://mega.io/[1]    Twitter            @MEGAprivacyFacebook         MEGAprivacyInstagram        MEGA_privacy

References

  1. ^ https://mega.io/ (mega.io)

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/3751897_AE51897_0

SME Spending Signals Growing Confidence Among APAC Businesses: Instarem SME Spend Barometer

Inaugural report highlights spending behaviours among SMEs in Singapore, Australia, and Malaysia, revealing a strategic shift toward long-term gro...

Employment entitlements businesses need to know when hiring remote employees

In today's digitally connected world, companies are no longer limited by geographical boundaries when it comes to hiring. Tapping into overseas ta...

Remove the Guess Work in Location Planning

Planning where to open a new business location is a high-stakes decision. To help remove any guess work, Melbourne-headquartered GapMaps, a leader...

Employers and employees back Right to Disconnect but it’s complicated

Nearly three-quarters (74%) of Australian employers support the ‘Right to Disconnect’ legislation in Australia, according to a new survey by globa...

Financial headwinds continue to impact Australians as ASIC’s latest figures reveal more hardship ahead

WCT Advisory grows three-fold to handle increasing workload As the spiralling cost of living continues to wreak havoc on the average Australian...

Australia’s Spriggy Pocket Money App Dials Up Fastter To Launch Spriggy Mobile Plans

Fastter, an Australian first creative telecommunications studio that develops and manages virtual mobile networks for Australia’s largest brands, ha...