In 2001, 80 million people used this illegal service.
They were sued for $100M — then shut down completely.
2 years later, they pulled off the most unexpected pivot in tech history.
Here's how Napster went from illegal to industry standard:
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Reliance to offer 20% margin to retailers for namkeen and biscuit business, doubling industry standard.
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Pratham Malaviya
Stealth • 7d
Subject: Funding Opportunity: Combating Movie Piracy
Respected members of medial
My name is Pratham Malaviya and I am willing to start a startup in a technology company developing innovative solutions to combat movie piracy.
Piracy inflicts signif
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Mazhar Saifi
Stealth • 11h
Should we trust 'DEEPSEEK' with respect to data piracy??
Companies under Reliance make pathetic sub-standard products from electronics to retail.
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Prasanth
Stealth • 2m
WHEN AN OPERATIONAL HOSPITAL COULD BE MED COLLEGE?
WHEN DID ENGINEERING COLLEGES COULD GET A OPERATIONAL COMPANY TO GUIDE AND LEAD THEM TOWARDS INDUSTRY STANDARD SKILLS
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Venktesh R
Stealth • 10m
What do you prefer?
1. Freelancing - Slow & exponential growth
2. A Job - Standard & steady income