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Removed songs coming back to YouTube and YouTube Music
Many popular songs have vanished from YouTube and YouTube Music: Here’s why (Update: Coming back)
Many popular songs on YouTube and YouTube Music, including tracks from artists like Adele and Nirvana, have disappeared.
Why have my YouTube Music songs disappeared?
If you’ve recently found that some of your favourite songs are missing from YouTube Music, you’re not alone. Many users in the US have reported songs disappearing or becoming unplayable due to a licensing issue between YouTube and SESAC,
Some of YouTube's Biggest Songs Went Missing for a Bit: Here's Why
Why SESAC Took Down Popular Music Videos . The problems began on September 29th, when YouTube was having issues with the Society of European Stage Authors and Composersâor "S
Why Hundreds of Country Music Videos Have Been Removed From YouTube
Have you logged onto YouTube recently to watch your favorite country music video for the hundredth time only to find it’s been removed? You’re not alone. And it’s not just country music. According to The Verge,
Songs from Adele and others are returning to YouTube
YouTube’s missing hits will come back now that it has a deal with SESAC
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, and others disappeared, which YouTube blamed on the lack of an agreement to renew its existing deal.
Songs from Adele and others are returning to YouTube as SESAC agrees to a new deal
Songs from popular artists have begun to disappear from YouTube as the platform’s deal with the performing rights organization SESAC (Society of European Stage Authors and Composers) approaches its expiration date.
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 in the US, because its SESAC licence was about to expire and no new deal had been agreed.
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YouTube Inks Deal With SESAC to Restore Music Videos for Adele, Nirvana, Bob Dylan and More in U.S.
YouTube reached a deal with SESAC on new licensing terms to restore music videos for artists that went dark over the weekend.
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YouTube blocks Nirvana, Green Day, Adele and more amidst U.S. licensing dispute
A wide variety of music has been impacted by the block, from Adele's "Rolling in the Deep," "Problem" by Ariana Grande ft.
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Why YouTube is missing your favorite songs: What you must know
What happened to these tracks? And when will they be coming back? We’ve got the complete low-down on what’s going on in this ...
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Songs by Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, More to Return to YouTube After Legal Dispute
YouTube said it was "unable to reach an equitable agreement" with performing rights organization SESAC before their contract ...
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See Which Music Videos Have Suddenly Returned to YouTube
Jungmichel also confirmed that SESAC was not responsible for the missing videos. "During our negotiations with YouTube, our ...
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YouTube brings back the hits after resolving licensing dispute
Thankfully, YouTube and SESAC have resolved their licensing issues and agreed on a renewal deal. YouTube says it will restore ...
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YouTube solves its missing music problem
A new YouTube SESAC deal means that all the songs that disappeared over the weekend are already on their way back.
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Why Did J. Cole’s ‘She Knows’ Get Removed From YouTube Along With Dozens Of Other Songs?
Over the weekend, hundreds of songs from popular artists including Adele, Burna Boy, J. Cole, and many, many more, were ...
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