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Veoh (/ ˈ v iː oʊ /) was an American video-sharing website, created in September 2005 by Dmitry Shapiro and Ted Dunning.. Originally launched as a virtual television network application, Veoh re-established itself as a video-sharing website in March 2006.
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If an article can be written about Veoh with verifiable, reliable sources, I'm sure it'll be kept. --Iamunknown 03:10, 18 February 2007 (UTC) I came here for an unbiased overview of their downloadable player. The deletion recommendation needs to be removed, people want info. 71.231.13.21 04:53, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
UMG claimed that Veoh did not qualify for liability protection under the DMCA Safe Harbor Provision for Online Storage (17 USC § 512(c)) [11] because Veoh stepped outside the bounds of "storage" as defined by the provision, failed to act despite having knowledge of the infringing materials, and derived a direct financial benefit from infringing activities by their users.
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Veoh may, without notice to you, remove or block content of any User Material from the Veoh Service, including disabling access to such User material that you have downloaded through the Veoh Service. Veoh reserves the right to terminate your use of the Veoh Service if we determine that you have violated these Terms or the Acceptable Use Policy.
In December 2004, Shapiro founded Veoh Networks, Inc., where he was the CEO and Head of Product. Veoh became one of the largest online video websites, competing with Hulu and YouTube. [11] [12] [13] The company raised over $70 million and had over 28 million monthly users before getting sued by Universal Music for copyright infringement. While ...
Stirr is an American ad-supported video streaming service owned by Thinking Media. The streaming service is available on the web and via apps for iOS, Android devices and various streaming TV devices, including Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, and Android TV.