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  2. RapidShare - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, RapidShare was said to have hundreds of millions of visitors per month and to be among the 50 most popular Internet sites. [5] Lawsuits by the owners of copyrighted content shared via RapidShare, and the takedown of file hoster Megaupload, caused RapidShare to revise its business model. [7]

  3. Megaupload - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 155. Website. megaupload.com (archived) Footnotes / references[ 1 ][ 2 ] Megaupload Ltd was a Hong Kong –based online company established in 2005 that operated from 2005 to 2012 providing online services related to file storage and viewing.

  4. Talk:RapidShare/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    "An abundance of storage servers based on the "advertisement plus subscriptions" business model are active as of mid-2006. The following servers, along with RapidShare, seem to be the most popular:" "YouSendIt MegaUpload " I already changed this and I see it's it's been changed back, I'll tell you why.

  5. Business Model Canvas - Wikipedia

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    The Business Model Canvas is a strategic management template used for developing new business models and documenting existing ones. [2] [3] It offers a visual chart with elements describing a firm's or product's value proposition, [4] infrastructure, customers, and finances, [1] assisting businesses to align their activities by illustrating potential trade-offs.

  6. Business models for open-source software - Wikipedia

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    Pure dual licensing models are not uncommon, as a more nuanced business approach to open source software businesses has developed. Many of these variations are referred to as "open core" model, where the companies develop both open source software elements and other elements of value for a combined product.

  7. File-hosting service - Wikipedia

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    File-hosting service. A file-hosting service, also known as cloud-storage service, online file-storage provider, or cyberlocker, is an internet hosting service specifically designed to host user files. These services allow users to upload files that can be accessed over the internet after providing a username and password or other authentication.

  8. Comparison of file hosting services - Wikipedia

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    3. Primarily focused on media files, synchronization and backup with web sharing. Dropbox [ 22 ] 2 GB free, +500 MB for referrals up to 18 GB; 1 TB, 2 TB, or unlimited paid [ 23 ] 10 GB, Unlimited using client application. 20 GB/day free, 200 GB/day paid [ 24 ] No.

  9. Legal aspects of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. File sharing is the practice of distributing or providing access to digital media, such as computer programs, multimedia (audios, photos and/or videos), program files, documents or electronic books /magazines. It involves various legal aspects as it is often used to exchange data that is copyrighted or licensed.