New Megaupload Relaunch Date

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by asiankidremix, Oct 26, 2012.

  1. asiankidremix

    asiankidremix Well-Known Member

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    Well to everyone who was expecting to see megaupload back online, well kim dotcom has change the date release.



    January this year the U.S. Government destroyed Megaupload, but founder Kim Dotcom is a not done with the file-hosting business yet and is preparing a comeback with something bigger and better. Over the past months a group of coders have been working hard on the new “Mega” venture and Dotcom announced today that the raid-proof service will launch exactly one year after Megaupload was shut down. With 50 million visitors per day at its peak, Megaupload was one of the largest websites on the Internet.

    This abruptly ended January this year when the U.S. Government took down the file-hosting service and had several key employees arrested including founder Kim Dotcom.Despite ongoing criminal proceedings Dotcom and his team are determined to launch a new Megaupload, which will simply be called Mega Initially the new Mega was expected to launch in 2012, but according to the latest information the launch is now scheduled for January 19 2013, exactly one year after Megaupload was shut down.

    “The new Mega will launch exactly 1 year after the raid,” Dotcom announced a few hours ago, adding that there’s a Doomsday launch button in place, a reference to the device U.S. authorities claimed could have been in place to self-destruct the old Megaupload in the event of a raid. Previously Dotcom said that the coding work for the new Megaupload was nearly finished and that the servers had been ordered. Investors are lining up to join the new venture that Dotcom has described as a “massive global network.” “All non-US hosters will be able to connect servers & bandwidth,” he explained. According to Dotcom we can expect a Mega with an even greater range of applications than just file-sharing. Developers of file managers are being encouraged to get in touch for early API access, and Dotcom is also calling out to those involved in email and fax tools, VOIP and video apps.

    For users the new Mega will also mean more security. Uploaded files will be encrypted using the AES algorithm. Users will then be provided with a unique decryption key giving them sole responsibility for who can have future use of their files. Former Megaupload users who expect “Mega” to give them access to their old files will be disappointed. While Megaupload is trying to convince the court to help users retrieve their old files, the new Mega is going to start from scratch.

    One detail that still remains a secret is the domain name the new Mega will be operating on. Megaupload.com remains seized and is therefore unavailable. Dotcom told TorrentFreak that he hasn’t made a definite choice for a domain yet. He did register a few options this summer that would be fitting for the new service, and his other upcoming project Megabox.
    Whatever the choice turns out to be, January 19 is going to be an eventful date once again

    Source: http://torrentfreak.com/new-megaupload-to-launch-on-police-raid-anniversary-121026/
     
  2. lemme guess they're gonna make people pay for this ish?
     
  3. EvilTofu

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    Of course...

    So is this for non US residents only.
     
  4. Jeff

    Jeff 神之馬壯

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    Was looking forward to Mega but sucks that they pushed it back. But if it's the best file-sharing site.. then w/e.
     
  5. asiankidremix

    asiankidremix Well-Known Member

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  6. Aoes

    Aoes Well-Known Member

    it sounds like a torrent server now? only it's not torrenting...
     
  7. Marshmallow_Boy

    Marshmallow_Boy Well-Known Member

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    What's so good about Megaupload?
    There are already good upload sites like depositfiles.com .
     
  8. Bulla

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    I bet the authorities are going to be keeping their eye on that site, along with details of who uses it.
     
  9. asiankidremix

    asiankidremix Well-Known Member

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    Depositfiles, mediafire, rapidshare, jumbofiles, hotfile, zippyshare, etc...... All these hosting site sucks, can't even keep a file to host for more than 24hr or a week before they delete them off your account. Tired of having to re-upload them constantly. The lack of download speed you get from these sites are terrible, even if you had good internet connection. Uploading is probably the only good thing about these sites.

    megaupload was different. Download speed was great, which you be downloading from 1mb to 3mb or more depending on your internet connection. Uploaded files lasted for months or years without having to constantly re-upload them every minute, hours or weeks. Stable upload with hardly any issues.


    Everything on the internet is monitor. But its not going to keep people away from using it.
     
  10. Jeff

    Jeff 神之馬壯

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    Mediafire is good before the SOPA thing.

    Then they really started to check for copyright. However, that site still gives great speed AND allows parallel download. Remains one of my favourite sites.
     
  11. I will believe it when it stays up :trollface:
     
  12. ab289

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    Could it be a trap in exchange for a get out of jail free card?
     
  13. asiankidremix

    asiankidremix Well-Known Member

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    If the FBI comes knocking on your door, call shinobi, he'll know what to do -lol.
     
  14. ao_xxx

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    their premium prices are quite high. Interested to see if it would be sustainable
     
  15. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

    Mediafire + Jdownloader was epic. But with no payouts to the uploader and the fact they takedown down links a lot faster, they're no longer popularly used =(