EMI Music, Google and YouTube Announce Music Distribution Partnership
EMI Music, Google and YouTube have announced a music distribution partnership. The new partnership will enable YouTube users to access authorized videos and recordings from EMI Music artists.
EMI Music, Google and YouTube have announced a music distribution partnership. The new partnership will enable YouTube users to access authorized videos and recordings from EMI Music artists.
EMI Music will work with YouTube and Google to allow the YouTube community to access user generated content featuring EMI-owned and copyrighted audio and video works.
Chad Hurley, CEO and Co-founder of YouTube, said: “With this deal, all four of the world’s major music companies are now official YouTube partners. EMI is a proven leader in the emerging digital music landscape and one of the world’s largest and most respected music companies. We’re excited to add EMI Music’s stellar roster of artists’ content to our site and make it available to our community”. [source]
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About YouTube
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About EMI Music
EMI Music is the recorded music division of EMI Group, the world’s largest independent music company. [source]
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