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The president of SESAC, Scott Jungmichel, told Variety that they have “reached an agreement with YouTube to equitably compensate SESAC’s songwriters and publishers for the use of their music.” On Sept ...
Music returns to YouTube after a dispute with SESAC left fans without access to songs by major artists like Adele, and Lamar.
YouTube says it will restore music by artists such as Adele, Kendrick Lamar and Green Day in the US after it successfully strick a deal with SESAC.
YouTube's music license with SESAC has expired, causing songs from certain artists to become unavailable in certain countries. When playing songs from European artists, user get this message, "This ...
YouTube settled with SESAC, meaning songs by Adele, Green Day and more will return to the streaming service following a licensing dispute.
Music videos licensed through SESAC began returning to YouTube in October 2024 after a rights disagreement.
Well, that was quick. US collecting society Sesac and YouTube have resolved their dispute over licensing just days after YouTube removed a number of music videos from its service. “We have reached an ...
YouTube and SESAC kiss and make up as renewed deal sees blocked videos return This weekend music videos featuring songs by writers allied with American collecting society SESAC were blocked on ...
YouTube and SESAC have reached an agreement, resolving the licensing dispute that led to the removal of songs from popular artists like Adele, Green Day, and Bob Dylan.
YouTube responded to the disruption by explaining that the blackout occurred because negotiations between the platform and SESAC had failed to produce a new agreement before the existing one expired.