Elon Musk allegedly paid $105 million to Vidstream for patents that infringe on Gabriel's live streaming technology.
Google terminated Gabriel's YouTube account with approximately 1,500 videos, allegedly to silence his revelations.
Ongoing legal battles with Google, Microsoft, Facebook (Meta), IBM, Amazon/Twitch, and other major tech companies.
Claims Trump and Elon Musk are working together for personal financial benefit related to live streaming patents.
Gabriel de La Vega Jr. claims to be the original inventor of live streaming mobile video technology. As a Latino inventor, he has faced significant challenges in the tech industry while fighting to protect his intellectual property rights.
Gabriel files patents for live streaming mobile video technology, becoming the original inventor.
Gabriel takes Google, Microsoft, Facebook, IBM, and Amazon/Twitch to court, sending cease and desist letters.
Trump allegedly starts using Gabriel's invention after receiving cease and desist letter.
Gabriel reveals the $105 million settlement and exposes the alleged conspiracy.
YouTube termination
Patent infringement
Name change after lawsuit
Patent dispute
Live streaming platform
Elon Musk companies
Live streaming service
Potential lawsuit target
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