Songs from popular artists have begun to disappear from YouTube as the platform’s deal with the performing rights ...
YouTube is blocking some songs from popular artists a week before a licensing contract expires. This could be a negotiation ...
YouTube said it was "unable to reach an equitable agreement" with performing rights organization SESAC before their contract ...
The video sharing website has been "unable to reach an equitable agreement" with performing rights organization SESAC ...
YouTube has not reached "an equitable agreement" with the performing rights organization to renew their contract for ...
The platform is in the process of reinstating songs by artists including Adele, Bob Dylan and Green Day after the two parties reached an agreement. By Ed Christman YouTube and SESAC have settled ...
Songs by Adele, Bob Dylan, Green Day, R.E.M., Burna Boy, Rush and many others are currently unplayable on YouTube in the U.S. due to a legal dispute between the platform and the performing rights ...
currently licenses the public performance of more than 1.5 million songs on behalf of its 15,000 ... Answering the question of when the SESAC music ban on YouTube and YouTube Music will end ...
Songs like Adele‘s “Someone Like You,” Green Day‘s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” Bob Dylan‘s “I Want You” and R.E.M.’s “Losing My Religion” have been blocked by YouTube in ...
YouTube has reached a deal with the music licensing organization SESAC that will bring back songs that were removed over the weekend. Many hit songs from artists such as Adele, Nirvana ...
Some (but not all) songs by artists including Adele, Mariah Carey, Bob Dylan, Green Day, Kendrick Lamar, Nirvana and R.E.M. were among those unavailable on YouTube over the weekend, according to ...