One of the top leaders of this popular video network has stated that the negotiations with the PRS (Performing Rights Society) are on the right track: last March and due to the initial dispute, it became known that the music clips that had category 'premium' they had withdrawn from the portal ...
El PRS, a body representing music publishers (writers, composers, advertisers, etc.), has been fighting for a better economic deal for those artists whose videos could be freely viewed on YouTube.
However, the chain's executives argued that the requested figure it was a lot of mayra what they were willing to pay, which is why they began to remove the music 'premium'while the negotiations continued their course.
"With the labels everything is going well. Now we are working very hard to reach an agreement in the PRS and we will not sign any, until we reach a middle ground between both parties."He said patrick walker, senior leader of YouTube.
"Finally, neither of us wins if the videos are kept out of order, which is why we are trying to come up with a scenario that is as convenient as possible.”He added
Via | with the BBC