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EFF wants to help you get your files back from MegaUpload's servers before they're erased


If you’re one of the millions of MegaUpload customers whose data is endangered by the entertainment industry’s legal action against the company, EFF wants to help you get your files back. They’ve teamed up with Carpathia Hosting, the company that hosts MegaUpload’s servers, and created Megeretreival.com. The US DoJ’s plan to destroy the files — and the evidence! — hosted on MegaUpload’s servers has been delayed by two weeks, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation will use that gap to advocate on behalf of users whose financial data, personal files, movies, videos, writing, and creative work were hosted on MegaUpload.

EFF is troubled that so many lawful users of Megaupload.com had their property taken from them without warning and that the government has taken no steps to help them. We think it’s important that these users have their voices heard as this process moves forward.

~ Julie Samuels

Staff Attorney at EFF

Carpathia does not have access to any data for Megaupload customers. We support the EFF and their efforts to help those users that stored legitimate, non-infringing files with Megaupload retrieve their data.

~ Brian Winter

CMO of Carpathia Hosting

Megaupload’s hosting company teams up with EFF to identify legal files

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