"Executive said via Twitter that service may return after rejection of proposals such as SOUP, PIPA and ACT, but confirmed date"
The founder of Megaupload, Kim Dotcom posted on his Twitter profile that the famous file-sharing site can return to work soon after consecutive anti-piracy agreements have been rejected around the world. "Soup is dead. PIPA is dead. ACTA is dead. MEGA will return "(SOUP is dead, PIPA is dead, ACTA is dead. MEGA will return in free translation), Dotcom wrote.
Dotcom also said the same message as the return address "bigger, better, faster, free and protected from attacks." After the rejection of proposals for SOUP Act and PIPA, the ACTA has been barred by the European Parliament on Wednesday (4), by a margin of votes loose 478-39. However, there is no provision for the return of the site.