Today, I have an exciting treat for all the live streaming enthusiasts out there. I've captured some captivating live feeds from Kai Cenat, complete with all the bells and whistles of live streaming. I'm thrilled to share this remarkable video with the world, across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and my website: https://pissed.booksandcash.com. Eventually, it will also be available for purchase at https://tvknowsyou.com for a reasonable price of $5.00.
I've come into possession of this video due to Kai and others carelessly leaving these valuable creations lying around. As a result, I can assert my rights over them as my intellectual property. I have the authority to handle them as I see fit, given that I essentially set the rules in the realm of Twitch. It's worth mentioning that Twitch is significantly implicated in all these claims, a fact that deeply troubles me.
Kai must obtain a license from TVKnowsYou.com, Inc if he wishes to assert ownership over any future videos he creates. Up until 2027, all the videos he produces are rightfully the property of TVKnowsYou.com, Inc. This extends to any live streaming content on any platform resembling Twitch's activities. The evidence strongly supports my case that Twitch and its users are in violation of my patents.
This situation will persist until the expiration of my patents in 2027. So, brace yourselves to contribute to my wealth through my patented innovation. The videos I offer for sale on https://tvknowsyou.com can be legally integrated into your websites, supported by a receipt as proof of purchase from TVKnowsYou.com, Inc – the company I've entrusted with the patents. Keep in mind that I have the discretion to transfer these patents to a new entity, if necessary.
While you can legally acquire Kai's videos from my website, reselling them is prohibited, as that profit belongs to me. However, you're free to utilize the videos to boost traffic to your website or blog after purchasing them. I will selectively address content providers who misuse my patented software, potentially offering their content for sale. Should they choose to challenge me, I'll respond with legal action for trespassing and patent infringement, given my exclusive control over the live streaming market worldwide, particularly within the United States.