YouTube blocks music videos in the UK

In other words, the only music videos you'll be able to watch in the UK now are for artists that aren't covered by the PRS agreement in the first place -- or music videos that have been illegally uploaded by fans and which haven't been flagged as infringing on copyright yet. It's just like the YouTube of yesteryear.
Without delving too deeply into the Google said, PRS for Music said, the two sides are pointing their fingers at one another accussing each party of being too greedy. But negotiations are continuing, so the music videos could return soon.
[via Techmeme]












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Subscribe to commentsSax25Mar 10th 2009 10:55AM
It's exactly because of BS like this that torrents succeed. Making things difficult for the fans is why they find alternative ways.
michelMar 10th 2009 12:01PM
I hear you, brother. Where I live, the banks refuse to give me the money I want. So I have to steal it, too. It's their fault. I'd be honest if it weren't for them.
Salsa SharkMar 10th 2009 6:08PM
Way to miss the point, Michel.
DavidMar 10th 2009 11:31AM
I really can't see myself, or others, missing premium videos. Most 'premium' artists have their videos on their own website's anyway, so where's the loss? Perhaps it will give people an opportunity to broaden their musical horizons and discover new - and might I say much better - music.