Kim Dotcom Hires Human Rights Lawyer To Claim MPAA's Chris Dodd Targeted Him In 'Contract Prosecution'

from the seems-like-a-longshot dept

Lost in all of the hype about the launch of Kim Dotcom’s new Mega service was the fact that he’s hired a new high profile lawyer, with a different focus. Some of the details were buried in Ars Technica’s coverage of the Mega launch party, in which they mention the adding of Robert Amsterdam to the legal team:

Also circling is the latest addition to Dotcom’s ever-expanding legal team: Robert Amsterdam of Washington, DC and London-based Amsterdam & Partners. The human rights lawyer says his key work has been in Venezuela, Russia, and Nigeria. Now he’s contracted by Kim Dotcom to investigate a possible human rights angle on the Megaupload case—in particular whether one human, former Senator and current MPAA head Christopher Dodd, breached Dotcom’s rights by going out of his way to engineer what Amsterdam said could be seen as a “contract prosecution.”

Amsterdam agrees his work could help Dotcom seek redress from the US government down the track. But his immediate aim is to publicize Dodd’s role. “This prosecution should not be afforded the presumption of regularity,” he says. “The way this was done—the helicopters; the rappelling down the buildings [of Dotcom mansion]; the over-reaction—all of these are signs of a classic political prosecution.”

Amsterdam will spend the next two days interviewing the Megaupload team as part of his preparations for a “white paper” he will publish in around two months’ time.

This strikes me as a huge longshot for a variety of reasons, but it certainly makes for an interesting storyline to follow. If such an investigation actually does get somewhere, there could actually be blowback for those who led the charge against Dotcom. As it stood, it seemed unlikely that, even if the case fell apart, there would be any ramifications for those who championed the cause in the first place. Again, I find it highly unlikely that this exploration will lead anywhere, but Dotcom’s legal team has done amazingly well on a variety of fronts to date, so perhaps they know more than has been made public already about all of this.

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Ninja (profile) says:

Again, I find it highly unlikely that this exploration will lead anywhere, but Dotcom’s legal team has done amazingly well on a variety of fronts to date, so perhaps they know more than has been made public already about all of this.

I’m fairly sure Mr Amsterdam will do some investigative work before spearheading this new front. While I tend to agree that this seems to be a long shot I’m sure you remember when they first raided Dotcom’s house we never imagined law enforcement and the DOJ did so many wrongs to make it happen. Sadly I will not be surprised if he manages to attack from the Human Rights front too. If you think about it, Dotcom might be a victim of political persecution (might was used very very loosely here) which may have leaded to Human Rights breaches against him. I’m no expert but the constant attempts from the US Govt to deny him due process and proper defense may fall within what one would call Human Rights breach (Bradley Maning anyone?).

And there’s the MU users that lost their perfectly legal files (or so we think since the MAFIAA and the US Govt refuse to let the legal team access the servers to confirm this issue). Wonder how that huge overreach can be used here..

Complex it is!

G Thompson (profile) says:

Re: Re:

Disregard the above “The” It sadly got lost in a weird submit strike 😉

Now what was I about to say? Oh yeah..

The interesting thing about Amsterdam investigating is that if he comes up with enough prima facia and other inculpatory evidence he could then prosecute a HR order for Dodd (and others) to present themselves at a HR mention.

As US citizens this would most likely be moot and he would not under US law have to appear, which could then initiate an Interpol Red Notice (arrest Notice) which means that if he steps on any soil outside of the USA like the EU, UK, Canada, Aust, NZ, Brazil, or UN HQ, to name a few he would be immediately arrested and brought for questioning etc.

Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy in my opinion!

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re:

Long shot or not, there is one thing I am certain.

There Chris Dodd is sitting on a pile of shite, he knows it and everybody around him knows it too, if people dig enough they will find it.

The government angle is clearly visible, anyone who watched how this unfolded knows that this was a target hit, to inflict fear in others.

The trail of crap that this must have just boggles the mind and how people were able to hide it is just unbelievable.

Dotcom should dig, he has the resources to do so and he will find dirt everywhere, he even may uncover more crap along the way to help nail those involved.

Aria Company (profile) says:

Dotcom’s doing to Dodd what Dodd did to MU.

It’s all fair game. Even if there’s nothing to come of this, the motion has been set and it’s been publicized.

Just because a few of us know of Dodd and his “ways”, this could really push him atop the internet food chain, and it won’t be long before people start connecting the “Dodds” to realize how the MPAA has been playing its hand.

Well done, indeed.

Rekrul says:

Now he’s contracted by Kim Dotcom to investigate a possible human rights angle on the Megaupload case?in particular whether one human, former Senator and current MPAA head Christopher Dodd, breached Dotcom?s rights by going out of his way to engineer what Amsterdam said could be seen as a ?contract prosecution.?

Before they can prove human rights violations, they first have to prove that Dodd is human…

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Current climate

He has been hired to “investigate” which will bring forth a report condemning Dodds actions. If it leads to prosecution or not is just icing on the cake.

The report from Mr Amsterdam can also be used politically unlike the failure of the case against Dotcom where you can spread out the guilt to enough that it is no longer worth pursuing politically.

The timing of the announcement is not too relevant even for the overreach headline. It is the question of when the report by Mr Amsterdam is published that is important.

TasMot (profile) says:

The End Result Doesn't Even Matter

Like many trials, the end result will probably be lost in the dust either as a non-starter or just so far in the future that it doesn’t matter. What matters now is that Dodd gets to have his name attached to causing a human rights violation. The fun thing about this case of mud slinging is that unlike a political race, Dotcom has no downside to avoid. Dodd on the other hand has a high profile job with an organization that likes to portray itself as a benevolent protector of the little IP creator. How can they have someone charged with human rights violations as their leader?

Zos (profile) says:

Re: Political indeed, consider the timing

if anything i’d call that evidence against. you don’t run an operation like that on an hours notice.

Loving watching dotcom play the bastards own game against them though. doesn’t matter what sticks, just keep throwing filings at them and tie the bastards up on as many fronts as it takes, some of it will stick, and it keeps the case in the news.

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Re: Political indeed, consider the timing

Sure the raid was planned well in advance, however I believe they pushed up the schedule for it’s actual execution due to the success of the SOPA protests, this is probably one of the reasons why all of the “t”‘s weren’t crossed and “i”‘s weren’t dotted on the warrants they had.

DannyB (profile) says:

Re: Re: Political indeed, consider the timing

you don’t run an operation like that on an hours notice.

You do if SOPA and your dreams of Internet control just got derailed by a bunch of pesky freedom loving technology nerds who just made all of your expensive campaign contributions go up in smoke.

Moving up the timetable for this raid will teach them all a lesson!

Anonymous Coward says:

i doubt if Dotcom will get anywhere with this. isn’t Dodd bestest buddies with Bidden? that was how the whole thing started so there’s no way either is gonna implicate the other, both will deny on a stack of Bibles in typical politician style having any involvement in any of it. as for anyone from any of the entertainment industries getting punished for what they did? it aint gonna happen! this is what happens when certain people end up being so powerful, they can have the law protect them, even when committing serious crimes and to me what happened to Dotcom, the way it happened and with the distinct lack of evidence, was a crime. and it hasn’t stopped yet with the DoJ continuing to lie through their teeth to keep a pointless case going, just to try to come out of it winning, forget about the ‘law’ side of things. this is very similar to the Swartz case, it’s just that atm the aggressive pursuance of someone that hasn’t been proven to have done wrong is still on this earth!

Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re: Re:

I don’t think so. They still court the Democrats. SOPA had become unpopular, the president had to appear to be “down with the people” so he said what he said. Dodd reacts by throwing a tantrum. The protest happens. SOPA dies. The executive branch pushes up the raid on MegaUpload to “throw Dodd a bone.” Dodd quiets down and enjoys his bone. That’s what happened.

JMT says:

“The way this was done?the helicopters; the rappelling down the buildings [of Dotcom mansion]; the over-reaction?all of these are signs of a classic political prosecution.”

I strongly agree with the sentiment, but overstating things won’t help. The helicopter landed and the officers got out. No rappelling occurred. I think he took the Mega launch party footage a little too seriously.

Liam Caden (profile) says:

Re: The End Result Doesn't Even Matter

Seriously, with all the breaches of human rights by the US, in areas like illegal Drone Strikes (even against US citizens), Torture, George W Bush now being treated like a War Criminal for his hand in the “Enhanced Interrogation Techniques” etc, do you really think someone like Chris Dodd will care about breaching Human Rights? Really? he will just get a job working for MPAA if he loses his current job…

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