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A U.S. judge is skeptical of the Justice Department's procedures.
The accused "piracy king" founder thinks he's a sacrificial scapegoat.
A New Zealand court has let the accused file-sharing mastermind go for now.
Everyone does it and most people don't plan on stopping.
Data isn't being deleted for at least two weeks.
Prosecutors call him an "extreme" flight risk.
"He was negotiating to become the CEO, but it was never official."
The copyright case against the file-sharing service fired up the web's mischief-makers.
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