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.
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.
Access to Dailymotion's global and regional music, entertainment, sports and news catalogues will be provided to Mi Video users.
On 1-2 June 2022, the picture-in-picture view mode which allowed browsing the site while playing a video in the lower-right corner of the screen was removed.
[27] Dailymotion began expanding its physical presence internationally in 2007, when the company opened its office in New York City.
[citation needed] In June 2007, Dailymotion was found liable for copyright infringement by a Paris High Court.
The Madras High Court changed its earlier order, explaining that only specific URLs carrying illegally copied content should be blocked, not entire websites.
[31] Dailymotion was again banned in India in December 2014, due to Government concerns that the site might be hosting videos pertaining to ISIS propaganda about Indian rule in Kashmir.
The Paris Court of Appeal found that the site had infringed the copyright of French television station TF1 and news channel LCI.
[33] According to Guillaume Clément, Chief Product & Technology Officer, as of 2017 the company employs a combination of human curation and automated tools to ensure copyright holder rights are protected within the destination, and it is able to remove questionable or illegal content within two hours.