The Man Behind Live Streaming
Invented. Patented. Ignored. Until Now.
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This video reveals the full truth about live streaming, the original inventor Gabriel De La Vega Jr., and what's coming for the companies—and the public—before 2027.
The Untold Story of Mobile Live Streaming
My name is Gabriel De La Vega Jr. I developed mobile live streaming technology long before the platforms you're using today even existed. I solved the technical problem of maintaining video continuity from tower to tower in motion—inside a semi truck. My method was precise, unique, and patented. I've held multiple strong patents—without prior art—and major corporations like Google, YouTube, Meta, Amazon, and others used my inventions without licensing them.
Despite all efforts, courts and law firms have underestimated the massive value of what I built—because they're only used to small patent cases. My technology is different. It's being used by billions of people and has hundreds of infringers across every continent.
The economic potential for countries, law firms, and class action cases is unprecedented. And time is running out. These patents expire in 2027.
Key Facts About the Patents:
- Filed and approved before major streaming platforms existed
- Cover mobile live video streaming with tower-to-tower transitions
- Currently being used by billions of users worldwide
- Expire in 2027, creating an urgent timeframe for licensing
- Could result in one of the largest patent cases in history
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Licenses are only $99 until 2027. After that, no more licenses will be offered.
Get Your License NowLegal Action Is Coming
For Companies
Once one major company like Google or Amazon is found guilty in court, the floodgates open. Class actions and wage garnishment against end users will be unavoidable. Your best legal protection is owning a valid license now.
For Governments
Governments around the world can benefit from collecting taxes and fines through these judgments. Judges, firms, and counties all have an interest in enforcing these patents—for the economy, for justice, and for precedent.
Companies at Risk Include:
YouTube
Meta
Amazon
Twitch
TikTok
And Many More
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