Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom appeared for his first TV interview tonight since being arrested, and if early reaction on the internet is any indication, it may turn some public opinion on the alleged digital pirate.
Dotcom spoke on TV3's Campbell Live and defended himself against charges of internet piracy on his now-closed website. The US government is seeking to extradite Dotcom to America on claims of criminal copyright infringement.
"I'm no criminal, this website has not been set up to be a piracy haven," Dotcom told host John Campbell.
Dotcom also compared the US pursuit of him to the war on Iraq and the search for Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction.
"If you want to go after someone and you have a political goal you will say whatever it takes."