Someone Like You by Adele, Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day, I Want You by Bob Dylan, and Losing My Religion by REM ..
YouTube settled with SESAC, meaning songs by Adele, Green Day and more will return to the streaming service following a licensing dispute.
YouTube and SESAC confirmed that a new deal was in place that would see videos from Green Day, Alice in Chains, and other ...
YouTube reached a deal with performing rights organization SESAC on new licensing terms, which will restore music videos for ...
If you’re in the United States ️we're happy to share that YouTube has reached a deal with SESAC. Content (that was previously ...
Shakespeare said, “If music be the food of love, play on,” but he didn’t have licensing rights to contend with. Over the ...
YouTube said it reached a deal with SESAC on new licensing terms to restore music videos for artists that went dark over the ...
YouTube and performing rights organization SESAC have reached a license agreement. The deal follows the news over the weekend ...
On Saturday, YouTube and YouTube Music lost a ton of songs, but a deal with SESAC has now been reached and removed content is soon returning. YouTube today said that it and SESAC have “reached a deal ...
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.
Dylan's 40-show 1974 tour with The Band produced a live double-album later that year. Now, the music available from that tour has increased dramatically with the release of a new 27-CD set.
YouTube has removed music videos from artists like Adele, Nirvana, and Green Day as the platform negotiates copyright agreements.