
“US Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday denied allegations from Kim Dotcom that the prosecution against the Internet tycoon was launched to appease Hollywood moguls concerned about online piracy. Holder rejected the accusation, saying intellectual property theft was ‘something that we take very seriously’. ‘That’s not true,’ he told Radio New Zealand when asked if the administration was pressing the prosecution to keep Hollywood on side.”
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