Kim Dotcom has gone on the offensive against the United States, throwing a new web page (www.kim.com) to share information about his case.
The four are on bail in New Zealand awaiting an extradition hearing set down for March next year.
Dotcom has laid out his side of the court case on his website, www.kim.com, on a page titled "10 Facts About the Megaupload Scandal".
He states the only party found to have broken the law so far is the New Zealand police department, after a High Court judge ruled the search warrant used to seize hard drives and other material from Dotcom was unlawful.
The website features the taglines: "The war for the Internet has begun", "Hollywood is in control of politics" and "The government is killing innovation".
Dotcom has taken the witness stand in the High Court at Auckland over the last few days at a hearing into the January police raid on his mansion which resulted in his arrest.
The trial trails from a ruling in late June that the search warrants used to carry out the bust were invalid.



