If you visit or live in India, you’ll find it lacking in options to stream video and music: major services like Spotify, Pandora, Google Play Music and Hulu still aren’t available in the country; Netflix arrived only a few months ago, with a much smaller content library than the one offered to customers in the US. It’s no wonder, then, that piracy is rampant in India. Add to that the fact that law enforcement and government agencies don’t yet take it seriously, and what you get is a content-sharing haven. And now, some local broadband providers are making it even…
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