MUMBAI: YouTube users will soon have access to Electronic and Musical Industries Ltd‘s (EMI Group) audio and video libraries. In a joint statement on Thursday, Internet search giant Google Inc. and EMI PLC‘s group EMI music record label announced that that they have agreed to let users of Google-owned video-sharing site access videos and music by EMI artists. Music by David Bowie, Coldplay, Gorillaz, Lily Allen and Norah Jones are part of the collection. |
EMI thus has become the fourth major record company after Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group and Sony BMG Entertainment that entered into a content deal with YouTube. Although the two companies have not yet disclosed any financial details of the deal, but EMI chief executive Eric Nicoli said in a statement that "EMI Music and its artists will be fairly compensated for their work." |
The Youtube-EMI deal comes soon after the copyright lawsuits filed by media companies that accused YouTube of allowing its users to pirate their programmes on the popular video-sharing site. |
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