Veoh Networks, the start-up accused recently of letting people download entire videos scraped from other places without the creators’ permission, has raised $12.5 million in a second round of venture ...
We were as shocked as everyone to hear Veoh is laying off employees and heading towards bankruptcy. Just a few years ago, the company seemed poised to challenge Google's YouTube as the go-to ...
The start-up, with old-media backing, lets people upload feature-length video. Not surprisingly, the pirates were quick to move in. Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET News.
Video Web site Veoh Networks is bankrupt and its assets will be sold off to repay creditors, the company’s top executive announced Friday. Dmitry Shapiro, Veoh’s founder and CEO, blamed the company’s ...
Veoh's biggest victory may have ultimately led to its demise. Veoh Board Member Todd Dagres turned to Twitter to blame the death of the company on the Universal suit despite his company's victory last ...
Veoh will be filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the very near future. Veoh, a company located in San Diego, had raised nearly 70 million dollars. The company spent through four major funding rounds.
Fresh off a victory over adult entertainment company Io Group, video site Veoh is asking a federal judge to rule in its favor in a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by music giant Universal Music ...
Video Web site Veoh Networks is bankrupt and its assets will be sold off to repay creditors, the company’s top executive announced Friday. Dmitry Shapiro, Veoh’s founder and CEO, blamed the company’s ...
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