Internet mogul Kim Dotcom vowed to fight a New Zealand court ruling Wednesday that he can be extradited to the United States where he is wanted on piracy-related charges. After a nine-week hearing Judge Nevin Dawson found there was "overwhelming" evidence to support extradition of the 41-year-old and three other Megaupload founders. Dawson said the four had 15 days to file an appeal, but Dotcom, who has spent four years battling the case, said outside Auckland's North Shore District Court that he had acted immediately.
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