LiveLeak LiveLeak founder Hayden Hewitt Video sharing site LiveLeak isn't your average startup. There's no CEO, office, PR team or venture capital funding. But LiveLeak has grown to be one of the ...
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Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. I can still remember visiting LiveLeak all the way back when it first popped onto the much freer internet at the time 15 years ago, but now LiveLeak has ...
In brief: The British video sharing website LiveLeak has been closed down after 15 years of existence. The founder Hayden Hewit announced the site's closure on Twitter and revealed a new project, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Online video sharing site LiveLeak has shut down after 15 years, ...
LiveLeak, the website best known for allowing users to upload videos of violence and gore, is no more. Founder Hayden Hewitt posted an impassioned letter about the site going dark on his new site, ...
In a blog post, LiveLeak founder Hayden Hewitt did not give a reason for the site's closure. He only said that the world had changed a lot over the last few years, the Internet alongside it, and the ...
Controversial video hosting site LiveLeak has taken the unprecedented step of banning ISIS from uploading content after a video showing the execution of American journalist James Foley warned of ...
Video sharing site LiveLeak isn’t your average startup. There’s no CEO, office, PR team or venture capital funding. But LiveLeak has grown to be one of the biggest video sharing sites on the internet.