Songs from popular artists have begun to disappear from YouTube as the platform’s deal with the performing rights ...
Until YouTube and SESAC reach an agreement on renewal terms of their expiring contract, various songs are unplayable on the ...
YouTube reached a deal with SESAC on new licensing terms to restore music videos for artists that went dark over the weekend.
YouTube has reached a deal with the music licensing organization SESAC that will bring back songs that were removed over the ...
With the sudden unavailability to stream popular songs, YouTube users took to social media to express their frustrations.
YouTube settled with SESAC, meaning songs by Adele, Green Day and more will return to the streaming service following a licensing dispute.
SESAC, which stands for the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers, removes some music from YouTube when contracts ...
Many popular songs on YouTube and YouTube Music, including tracks from artists like Adele and Nirvana, have disappeared.
YouTube says content from artists the organisation’s catalogue that was previously blocked will be restored over the next few days.
YouTube said it was "unable to reach an equitable agreement" with performing rights organization SESAC before their contract ...
Songs from Adele, Green Day, R.E.M., Bob Dylan and others have been blocked by YouTube in a legal dispute with SESAC.