YouTube has blocked music videos from artists like Adele, Green Day, and Bob Dylan due to a licensing dispute with the performing rights organisation SESAC. Here’s what you need to know about.
YouTube has removed music videos from artists like Adele, Nirvana, and Green Day as the platform negotiates copyright agreements.
YouTube’s negotiations to agree a new licensing deal with American collecting society SESAC have stalled and its existing deal is now expiring. As a result, videos featuring songs written by SESAC ...
Since Saturday, numerous YouTube videos featuring music from well-known artists like Adele, Green Day, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, ...
Over the weekend, hundreds of songs from popular artists including Adele, Burna Boy, J. Cole, and many, many more, were ...
Some of the most popular songs on YouTube and YouTube Music vanished from the platform on Saturday because of a SESAC dispute ...
Thousands of songs and videos are now unavailable on the platform as the two parties have failed to reach an agreement.
Songs by major artists including Adele, R.E.M. and Green Day are unplayable on YouTube in the U.S. thanks to a legal dispute ...
YouTube says discussions are continuing with SESAC over the renewal of the agreement but there are no fixed dates future ...
A wide variety of music has been impacted by the block, from Adele's "Rolling in the Deep," "Problem" by Ariana Grande ft.
YouTube users in the US have reported being unable to access music videos from several popular artists including Adele, ...
Popular songs from artists like Adele, Ariana Grande are unplayable on YouTube due to a license dispute. Read this story to learn more.