The Supreme Court has rejected one of Kim Dotcom's attempts to get a hearing from it - and ordered him to pay $2500 in costs to the United States.
However the written judgment issued by Justices William Young and Ellen France todayis separate from another case brought by Dotcom and three others which will go before the Supreme Court in June.
Today's ruling withholds permission to make an appeal to the Supreme Court. This relates to a judicial review begun by Dotcom to challenge aspects of the process over extradition proceedings.
The United States wants Dotcom extradited there to face criminal copyright and related charges.
Following a US application, the High Court struck out seven of the eight causes of action named by Dotcom in the judicial review.