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Instead of being able to stream these tracks, users are greeted with a message stating, “This video contains content from SESAC. It is not available in your country,” prompting widespread ...
The platform is in the process of reinstating songs by artists including Adele, Bob Dylan and Green Day after the two parties reached an agreement. By Ed Christman YouTube and SESAC have settled ...
“This video contains content from SESAC. It is not available in your country.” Sometimes, you even get to watch a pre-roll ad before you get the message. However, not all videos featuring ...
Attempts to play many, but not all, songs by those artists on Saturday met with the following message: “This video contains content from SESAC. It is not available in your country.” ...
This video contains content from SESAC. It is not available in your country,” a disclaimer notes. Want to watch the video for Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues“? The video is ...
“This video contains content from SESAC. It is not available in your country.” In a statement to Engadget, a YouTube spokesperson said the platform has been in talks with SESAC to renew the ...
Due to a licensing dispute with SESAC, a ton of songs have been removed from YouTube and YouTube Music in the US. YouTube remains in “active conversations with SESAC and are hoping to reach a ...
“This video contains content from SESAC. It is not available in your country.” A spokesperson from YouTube told the Hollywood Reporter, “We have held good faith negotiations with SESAC to ...
Songs like Adele‘s “Someone Like You,” Green Day‘s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” Bob Dylan‘s “I Want You” and R.E.M.’s “Losing My Religion” have been blocked by YouTube in ...
Though some of the artists’ songs display a black screen — which reads “Video unavailable” with the subhead “This video contains content from SESAC. It is not available in your country ...