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Irving Azoff, founder of Global Music Rights, wants YouTube to remove songs from his clients, including Pharrell Williams, John Lennon and the Eagles, Bloomberg reports
Azoff and his partner Randy Grimmett claim YouTube does not have permission to use the work of 41 artists represented by Global Music Rights. “There’s no evidence there’s a license,” said Grimmett.
In all, Global Music Rights wants YouTube to remove some 20,000 songs from its site
Google, however, seems to disagree with the accusation. The Wall Street Journal says Google insists “it has struck deals with labels, publishers, license-collection groups and others.” Read more...
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