Appeal Court rules Dotcom search warrants valid, says cloned info shouldn’t have left NZ

Appeal Court rules Dotcom search warrants valid, says cloned info shouldn’t have left NZ
By Paul McBeth Feb. 19 (BusinessDesk) - The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of government submissions that search warrants executed during the high-profile arrest of Mega founder Kim Dotcom in January 2012 were valid, though it agreed that the police shouldn’t have let cloned information leave the country. Justices Ellen France, Tony Randerson and Douglas White granted the Crown’s appeal against an order declaring the warrants invalid, saying “the defects were defects in form not in substance,” according to a judgment released today....