US Govt. Objects To Megaupload Hiring Top Law Firm

Found on TorrentFreak on Saturday, 14 April 2012
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The US government has filed papers objecting to Schapiro’s law firm working on Megaupload’s defense, citing conflicts of interest involving Google, YouTube, Disney, Fox and other movie, TV show and software companies.

The government’s complaints pose a real problem for Megaupload. Will it ever be possible for Kim Dotcom and his co-defendants to recruit a high-quality copyright specialist law firm that hasn’t ever represented any of the potential witnesses in the case? It seems unlikely.

“[I]f the Government is to have its way in this case, the only lawyers before the Court will be those representing the Government. If the Government is to have its way, the only evidence available to the Court would be that cherry-picked by the Government, for the Government, from the universe of relevant servers slated to be wiped. If the Government is to have its way, in sum, Megaupload will never get its day in Court and the case will effectively be over before it has even begun.”

Sounds like the government (and the RIAA/MPAA who put a lot of money into it to make the raid happen) tries its best of make sure that Megaupload cannot have a fair trial. It's getting more and more obvious that Dotcom was a gift from the goverment to the entertainment industry, and now the card house is starting to fall apart, forcing those in charge to use shady tactics to enforce their will.