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Dailymotion
Dailymotion logo (2015).svg
Type of business Joint venture
Type of site
Video hosting service
Available in 35 Countries and 18 languages
Founded March 15, 2005; 11 years ago (2005-03-15)
Headquarters Paris, 140 boulevard Malesherbes, 17th arrondissement, France
Owner Vivendi (90%)
Orange S.A. (10%)
Key people Maxime Saada (CEO)
Benjamin Bejbaum, Co-founder
Olivier Poitrey, Co-Founder & CTO
Martin Rogard, COO
Giuseppe de Martino, SVP & General Counsel
Nathan Guetta, ex-Product Director
Fabrice Cantou, ex-CFO
Slogan(s) Regarder, publier, partager (Watch, publish, share)
Website dailymotion.com
Alexa rank Increase 119 (January 2017)
Advertising Contextual & video ads
Registration Optional
(required to upload/comment)
Launched 15 March 2005
Current status Active

Dailymotion is a video-sharing website based in France on which users can upload, watch and share videos. It is one of the biggest video platforms in the world, offering a mix of content from users, independent creators and premium partners. Dailymotion is available all around the world, in 18 different languages and 35 localized versions featuring local home pages and local content.

In March 2005, Benjamin Bejbaum and Olivier Poitrey founded the Dailymotion website from the living room of Poitrey's apartment in Paris. Six individuals pooled together €6,000 ($9,271 USD) to start the business. In September 2006, Dailymotion raised funds in collaboration with Atlas Ventures and Partech International. They raised 7 million euros which was considered to be the most funds raised in 2006 from the French Web 2.0. In October 2009, the French government invested in Dailymotion through the Strategic Investment Fund. On January 25, 2011, Orange acquired a 49% stake in Dailymotion for €62 million, valuing the company at €120 million.

On 10 January 2013 Orange bought the remaining 51% for €61 million. On or about 2 May 2013, the French government blocked Yahoo's acquisition of a majority stake in Dailymotion.

On 25 February 2014, Orange revealed it was in discussions with Microsoft about a deal that could see Dailymotion extend into the U.S. market. In an interview with a local television station in Barcelona Stéphane Richard, CEO of Orange, said there was "great hope" an agreement would be reached. Any deal would see Orange retain majority ownership of Dailymotion. Richard said his company was in talks with other potential partners as well with a view to expanding Dailymotion's international appeal, but said discussions with others were more in relation to content.

In 2015, Vivendi purchased 80% stake in Dailymotion from Orange S. A. In September 2015 Vivendi increased its ownership to 90%.

Dailymotion allows users to browse and upload videos by searching tags, channels, or user-created groups. The search system also introduces results based on other users' searches. The maximum size of a video file is 4 GB. The length of the video files is also limited to 60 minutes, except for motionmakers and Official Users.


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