Warner Music videos taken off YouTube: reports

December 21, 2008
Warner Music Group's videos will no longer be available on YouTube

Warner Music Group's videos will no longer be available on YouTube due to a contract dispute between the music company and the popular video-sharing website, US media reported.

Warner Music Group's videos will no longer be available on YouTube due to a contract dispute between the music company and the popular video-sharing website, US media reported.



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brant
Dec 21, 2008

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Its always about money!!
Arikin
Dec 21, 2008

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Why do artists use Record companies? YouTube has the potential for more exposure than any record company could.

YouTube should look into ways for users to search for similar music. YouTube could suggest independent artists that match the user's bookmarked videos.
boxerma
Dec 22, 2008

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"Until then, we simply cannot accept terms that fail to appropriately and fairly compensate recording artists, songwriters, labels and publishers for the value they provide."

Only the first two provide value.
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