Brace for Megaupload Replacement Site to Launch This Weekend

Kim Dotcom has promised to launch this weekend a replacement for Megaupload, one year after that site was shut down by U.S. law enforcement for facilitating copyright infringement.

Kim Dotcom has promised to launch this weekend a replacement for Megaupload, one year after that site was shut down by U.S. law enforcement for facilitating copyright infringement.

Mega will offer 50 gigabytes of free storage. The site will also offer premium subscriptions for 500 GB and, 2 and 4 terabytes of storage. The plans range in price from $9.99 a month to $39.99 a month.

The service is touting itself as secure “new bugs of any kind” and from prying eyes.

For instance, Mega encrypts all uploaded files by default.

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