8:46am EMI signs with YouTube
Steven Bridge  |  by australianit.news.com.au. All rights reserved. 18.07 | 20:12

GOOGLE'S YouTube has agreed to a deal with major music label EMI to give users of the video-sharing site broad access to music videos by EMI artists.
The companies said that YouTube users would be allowed not only to watch and play authorised videos and recordings from EMI artists including Coldplay, Norah Jones and David Bowie, but also to incorporate elements of the videos in YouTube users' own user generated content . With this deal, all four of the world's major music companies are now official YouTube partners, chief executive and YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley, said in a statement.


The deal follows copyright lawsuits filed by media companies that accuse YouTube of allowing its users to pirate their programs on the popular video sharing site.
Though YouTube has had talks with media companies, not all have been convinced by its claims that the site will be able to efficiently identify and remove illegally uploaded video clips by its users. In March, Viacom filed a $US1 billion ($1.

2 billion) copyright suit against Google.
London-based EMI, the No. 3 music company, is the last of the four major record companies to sign a deal with YouTube.

The statement from the two companies said EMI will use the YouTube content management system to help the music company track its content and pay its artists. No financial terms were disclosed.
Last year, Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group and Sony BMG Entertainment each signed a content deal with YouTube.

As part of the agreements each music company took a small stake in YouTube, prior to it being bought by Google, according to sources familiar with the talks.

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