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News and (non-)views from YouTube

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Postby Anona.Mouse on Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:46 pm

Music videos blocked on YouTube
3 hours 38 mins ago - Press Assoc.

Music fans will no longer be able to watch their favourite videos on YouTube after Google blocked viewings during a dispute over licensing.

Google started to block UK viewers from watching "premium music videos" from Monday night but said it will take several days until all professional music videos are covered by the restriction.

The internet giant described it as a "painful decision" which it knew would cause "significant disappointment".

PRS for Music licenses Google to make music videos available to UK users on YouTube but the firms are currently negotiating a new licensing deal.

PRS for Music said it was shocked by Google's "drastic action" which it said would "punish" music lovers and songwriters.

The collection society, which issues licences and collects royalties on behalf of copyright holders, said Google wants to pay "significantly less than at present to the writers of the music" while Google said the deal it had been offered would result in it losing money every time a video was played.

A statement from Google said: "Our previous licence from PRS for Music has expired, and we've been unable so far to come to an agreement to renew it on terms that are economically sustainable for us."

It said "prohibitive licensing fees" were an obstacle in the negotiations and added: "We're still working with PRS for Music in an effort to reach mutually acceptable terms for a new licence, but until we do so we will be blocking premium music videos in the UK that have been supplied or claimed by record labels. This was a painful decision, and we know the significant disappointment it will cause within the UK."

PRS for Music said it was "outraged on behalf of consumers and songwriters that Google has chosen to close down access to music videos on YouTube in the UK".

While negotiations continue, Google said it would be working "to create more ways to compensate musicians and other rights-holders on YouTube". It recently introduced the option for YouTube users to pay to download a song. "We hope that professional music videos will soon be back on YouTube for our users in the UK to enjoy," its statement added.


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