a test for how file the united states can reach globally to apply american firms intellectual property rights new zealand's court of appeal on thursday uphill decision of two lower courts that dot com and three of his colleagues are eligible for surrender on charges related to the now defunct file sharing website mega upload in a statement the court said the appeal was declined because the u.s. government had presented sufficient evidence to warrant extradition discussed the possibilities of selling the business across the it was hinted by that you know we've not seen it since two thousand and twelve the u.s. has been seeking dot coms extradition on thirteen counts including conspiracy to commit record tearing copyright infringement money laundering and wire fraud it alleges that he ran a criminal organization could lead to copyright holders losing more than five hundred million u.s. dollars kim dotcom has