Due to a dispute with SESAC, YouTube removes songs from Adele, Nirvana, and others.
One of the most important performing rights organizations in the United States, SESAC (Society of European Stage Authors and Composers), has recently gotten into a heated argument with YouTube. SESAC is in charge of making sure that songwriters and composers get paid for their work when it is performed in public or broadcast, like on YouTube. YouTube has decided to remove a significant number of songs from its platform as a result of this disagreement, including popular tracks from iconic artists like Adele, Nirvana, and others. Because it affects the availability of a wide range of beloved songs that have defined entire generations, this move has caused concern among music lovers and content creators. https://www.cpmrevenuegate.com/fzpc1nu3?key=91d45a00bebf2ead03defa7057499748 The issue seems to be licensing fees and royalties that YouTube pays to music rights holders in exchange for their use on its platform. According to reports, SESAC, which represents a large number of well-k...