YouTube
has
reached
a
deal
with
the
music
licensing
organization
SESAC
that
will
bring
back
songs
that
were
removed
over
the
weekend.
Many
hit
songs
from
artists
such
as
Adele,
Nirvana,
and
others
disappeared,
which
YouTube
blamed
on
the
lack
of
an
agreement
to
renew
its
existing
deal.
SESAC
stands
for
the
Society
of
European
Stage
Authors
and
Composers,
and
its
website
says
that
it
“currently
licenses
the
public
performance
of
more
than
1.5
million
songs
on
behalf
of
its
15,000+
affiliated
songwriters,
composers,
and
music
publishers.”
As
of
4:25PM
ET,
removed
songs
like
Adele’s
Hello
and
Kanye
West’s
Power
are
still
not
playing.
“We’re
pleased
that
SESAC
reconsidered
our
offer.
We’ve
reached
a
deal
and
content
will
come
back
up
shortly,”
YouTube’s
global
communications
and
public
affairs
rep
Mariana
De
Felice
tells
The
Verge.
The
terms
of
the
agreement,
including
how
long
it
will
last,
were
not
disclosed.
A
post
by
@TeamYouTube
on
X
confirmed
that
songs
in
the
US
were
affected
for
both
YouTube
generally
and
on
YouTube
Music
and
said
that
they
will
be
restored
“over
the
next
day
or
two.”
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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