Kiwi Prime Minister Apologizes to Megaupload Founder For Spying
New Zealand's prime minister, John Key, apologises to Kim Dotcom after the country's intelligence watchdog found that the spy agency carried out illegal surveillance of the Megaupload founder. Dotcom, a New Zealand resident, faces charges in the US of internet piracy and breaking copyright law
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