U.S. Bid for Megaupload Founder Dotcom’s Extradition Is Delayed

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Kim Dotcom, the Megaupload.com website founder accused of orchestrating the biggest copyright infringement conspiracy in U.S. history, had his extradition hearing in New Zealand delayed until next year.

The hearing, previously scheduled for next month in Auckland, was tentatively rescheduled for March 25, according to a summary of a July 6 teleconference published today by District Court Judge David Harvey.