If, after declaring that he was broke, you thought that Kim Dotcom would go quietly into the night, then you really don't know him. After a successful bail hearing, the Megaupload founder is announcing that he will help launch a version of his Internet Party
in the US next year. The political party, which failed to gain a seat
in New Zealand's most recent elections, stands on a platform of internet
freedom, free university education and the decriminalization of
cannabis. According to Dotcom's Twitter account, the party will be "well
funded and run by American citizens," with the lad himself just helping
out with public relations - interesting, given that he's previously
admitted that his personal brand was "poison" to the movement's cause.
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