YouTube faces paying billions to music stars after copyright vote
by Mark Sweney Media business correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#3SN2Z)
Platforms could have to seek licences for videos after European parliament action
YouTube stars from Taylor Swift to Ed Sheeran, Beyonce and Jay-Z could be in line for big paydays after the video giant lost a crucial vote in Brussels over new copyright laws that will force it to pay billions of dollars in fees for users watching music videos.
For years the music industry has argued that YouTube exploits the lack of legal protection around music videos being viewed on its service to pay minimal amounts to artists and labels when they are viewed. The music industry has lobbied that this "value gap" between the true worth of the music videos and what YouTube decides to pay needs to be addressed with legislation.
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