Kai Cenat Says He’s Taking Steps To Legally Own Streamer University: ‘We Had To Secure It’

Kai Cenat Says He’s Taking Steps To Legally Own Streamer University: ‘We Had To Secure It’
Kai Cenat is getting his business in order.
In a recent stream, the internet personality said he’s making steps to legally own Streamer University after seeing how much influence the idea had online:
“For Streamer University, the idea was so big that I had to take legal action into owning the idea, owning the name, and making it mine because it was influencing a lot of people to just redo it, redo it, redo it. But we had to secure it and we gotta make this sh*t special.”
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Kai continued:
“The idea of gathering a bunch of students, the idea of having people on the campus, and having them learn, we’re actually cracking down to the legitimacy of getting it.”
Welp, the idea of hosting a weekend-long bootcamp for aspiring streamers is big. As we previously reported, Kai made it clear he’s not trying to hand the brand over to a bigger company like Netflix or Prime, saying:
“A lot of people been talking about how this sh*t should be on Netflix… Or Amazon Prime should buy this, Tubi should buy it… With an idea like this so original, you gotta keep it where it’s at.”
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