Kim Dotcom, the controversial internet entrepreneur and founder of the now-defunct file storage platform Megaupload, is making a comeback in the digital content business. This time, instead of a platform that allows users to download copyright songs and television series, Dotcom plans to use blockchain technology to create a fair digital content distribution market called K.IM. According to K.IM’s white paper, the proposed project is pitched as a dynamic ecosystem that is “aimed to become the easiest and the most secure way to generate revenue with digital content.” The project plans to facilitate consumer and publisher transactions while cutting out …