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EFF legal help to users in the U.S. MegaUpload recover your files |
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| Tuesday, 31 January 2012 19:01 | |||
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation and one of the companies providing accommodation to attend and try MegaUpload users to help Americans recover files that were stored with their accounts. The request, though, will be reviewed one by one. The association of rights on the Internet Electronic Frontier Foundation, has launched a voice to users who lost their files MegaUpload the day the service was closed due to the actions of U.S. authorities to be heard. With the collaboration of Carpathia Hosting, one of the three companies that provided services to MegaUpload, support to all those who have personal files that did not involve any infringement housed on the servers. Megaretrieval.com is the joint portal which urges U.S. citizens affected by the closure to send an email stating your case. After analyzing, the EFF's legal team will support those who believe that in fact, have lost personal content. The pity from our point of view is that it only seeks to help American citizens, so that users from other countries outside the program and, in principle, can not recover your files through this medium.
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