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YouTube settled with SESAC, meaning songs by Adele, Green Day and more will return to the streaming service following a licensing dispute. ... SESAC executives also say they are pleased with the deal.
Songs by Bob Dylan, Adele, Green Day, Burna Boy and many others are unplayable on YouTube due to a legal dispute between the platform and SESAC.
Songs by Adele, Nirvana, Bob Dylan, Green Day, R.E.M., Burna Boy, Rush and other artists were blocked Saturday (Sept. 28) for YouTube’s U.S. viewers due to the dispute between YouTube and SESAC ...
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YouTube Says It Has a Deal With SESAC to Restore Songs for Adele, Bob Dylan and More in U.S. - MSNSongs by Adele, Bob Dylan, Green Day, R.E.M., Burna Boy, Rush and other artists were blocked on Saturday on YouTube in the U.S. due to the dispute between YouTube and SESAC, which represents ...
Update, September 30, 4:30PM ET: YouTube says it has reached a deal with SESAC, and that the affected songs will be returning ...
Songs by Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, More to Return to YouTube After Legal Dispute. The tech giant said it was able to reach a deal with performing rights organization SESAC.
YouTube reached a deal with performing rights organization SESAC on new licensing terms, which will restore music videos for artists that went dark on the platform over the weekend. Songs by Adele ...
Thousands of songs and music videos by hundreds of artists have vanished from YouTube after the video site failed to reach a new agreement with publishing rights organization SESAC. Artists like ...
Adele, Jack Harlow Music Videos Will Return to YouTube in SESAC Deal. A number of major videos, which were pulled down over the weekend, will be restored in the “next day or two” ...
YouTube reached a deal with SESAC, which will bring music from artists like Adele, Nirvana, and Kendrick Lamar back to the platform.
Songs from Adele, Green Day, R.E.M., Bob Dylan and others have been blocked by YouTube in a legal dispute with SESAC.
Update, September 30, 4:30PM ET: YouTube says it has reached a deal with SESAC, and that the affected songs will be returning to the platform soon.A spokesperson sent the following comment: "We're ...
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