In 2006, Warner Music Group label and YouTube video service (represented by Google, of course) signed a contract that legalized some of the YouTube content belonging to the above label. But today, two years later, due to Warner's greed, the videos of such artists and bands like Madonna, Kid Rock and Red Hot Chilli Peppers may disappear from YouTube.
Warner said that those half a cent that the label receives from each viewing of the video does not correspond at all to the "quality of performing art" of the artists. Of course, Google is not going to shell out and change the general policy of working with all record companies in favor of exorbitant appetites.
Therefore, negotiations to increase payments are at an impasse. And so far ended with an ultimatum from Google, in which the company announced that if the agreement is not reached, all videos belonging to the Warner Music Group from YouTube will disappear. ')
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