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by kd5bjo
2019 days ago
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Not really; the consensus view within the company was that the justin.tv website wasn’t long-term sustainable and the company needed a narrower focus. There were three segments with sizeable viewer counts at the time: sports, video games, and social streams. The people streaming sports probably didn’t have the necessary permission from the copyright holders, so that was only possible through the DMCA safe-harbor provisions; obtaining the rights ourselves didn’t appear to be a viable option. The entire company basically split into two divisions: the social division turned into SocialCam, which had some moderate success, and the gaming division turned into Twitch. |
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