Thursday, 12 March 2009

Viewers in UK can not watch Youtube

Viewers in the UK now will no longer be able to see a music video that is protected by copyright Google and the Performing Rights Society (PRS) can not reach a new licensing agreement, so all the YouTube viewers can not find the UK access to the premium music videos.
YouTube has been forced to deal with the recording company as the copyright holder and the more viewers who visit the site to watch music videos and artist interviews to see. Many recording companies and musicians have authorized the account in which to post their music videos, exclusive interviews, and other content.
Universal and Google work together to create a new music video premium web site, with the other companies are also interested in cooperation with YouTube.
YouTube in the UK, problems are obtained, as the copyright holder of the UK has been reluctant to allow them to share content over the Internet. Pandora, a popular online radio site, trying to crack the British market, but eventually bowed out of the country in 2007. Although EMI has agreements with, Warner, Sony BMG and Universal, which has control over PRS lyrics and music, so live music or a song recorded in the process can not be played.
 
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