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Neal Mohan
05/24/25
@ Nikhil Kamath
YouTube has invested heavily in Digital Rights Management (DRM) tools to combat piracy, but it remains challenging to prevent screen grabbing and unauthorized distribution.
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Nikhil Kamath x YouTube CEO, Neal Mohan | People by WTF Ep. 9
@ Nikhil Kamath
05/24/25
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Neal Mohan
05/24/25
@ Nikhil Kamath
Piracy consists of two aspects: the act of creating a copy and the distribution of that copy. YouTube aims to create friction to make copying difficult and control distribution through its policies.
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Neal Mohan
05/24/25
@ Nikhil Kamath
Filmmakers are concerned about piracy when considering releasing movies directly on YouTube instead of theaters, as it raises questions about how to prevent unauthorized copying and distribution.
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Zahavah Levine
12/05/24
@ Sequoia Capital
As YouTube began generating advertising revenue, we faced legal challenges regarding copyright issues related to user-generated content.
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Zahavah Levine
12/05/24
@ Sequoia Capital
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) provided a potential safe harbor for YouTube, allowing us to build a business model that could benefit creators and copyright holders alike.
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Sequoia Capital Cast
12/05/24
@ Sequoia Capital
YouTube's Content ID system, developed with Google's resources, became crucial for managing copyright issues and ensuring the platform's survival and growth.
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Sequoia Capital Cast
12/05/24
@ Sequoia Capital
The realization that YouTube's survival depended on selling to a company with more resources to handle legal challenges became clear after facing inevitable litigation from rights holders.
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Sequoia Capital Cast
12/05/24
@ Sequoia Capital
The aggressive and hostile demeanor of Universal Music during negotiations was a turning point for the YouTube team, highlighting the seriousness of their copyright challenges.
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Zahavah Levine
12/05/24
@ Sequoia Capital
Negotiations with Universal Music Group turned hostile, highlighting the challenges we faced in establishing a fair licensing agreement while ensuring YouTube's survival.
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Sequoia Capital Cast
12/05/24
@ Sequoia Capital
The ruling in 2010 that YouTube was eligible for DMCA Safe Harbor protected it from copyright liability, marking a significant legal victory for the platform.