BWIN.PARTY DEFENDS MEGAUPLOAD POSITION
3 February 2012
Company unaware of any dubious dealings
bwin.party Digital has defended its link to the
recently indicted Megaupload.com, saying it was unaware
of any of the company's alleged illegal dealings.
The colourful founder of megaupload.com known as Kim
Dotcom, formerly Kim Schmitz, aka Kim Tim Jim Vestor and
Kimble is an internet entrepreneur who was arrested
along with four others earlier this week and remains in
police custody in New Zealand on suspicion of heading a
global criminal conspiracy that involves copyright
infringement and money laundering related to pirated
films, music and TV programmes through his website
megaupload.com
U.S. Authorities are seeking his
extradition to face charges in the United States and if
found guilty, he could face up to 20 years in prison.
Dotcom (Schmitz) has previously been convicted for an
array of charges ranging from hacking offences, insider
trading, and embezzlement amongst others.
Unfortunately for bwin.party Digital, PartyGaming and
its poker arm Party Poker were named in the indictment
under "Third Parties" for paying over $3 million for
advertising on the megaupload site. A contract which was
initiated around mid-November 2009 before its March 2011
merger with Bwin and was "still active on or about
March, 18 2011". Other's named included PayPal and
Moneybookers.
bwin.party was quick to respond
with John Shepherd the company's director of
communications saying the company had terminated the
contract once the news broke and that it "had no
knowledge about any of the alleged activities undertaken
by Megaupload."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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