YouTube-MP3, a popular streaming ripping site that converted music videos into audio files, has been seized by the RIAA and its labels.
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Twitch Forges Pact With UMG, Continuing To Improve Its Music Industry Cred
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Internet’s Most Popular “Stream Ripping Site” Shuts Down As Result Of Legal Settlement
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Digital Revenue Manager Stem Will Recruit More YouTubers To Join Platform With Latest Hire (Exclusive)
Stem furnishes technology that helps creators optimize video metadata and maintain digital rights across YouTube and other platforms.
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RIAA Claims YouTube “Exploits Legal Loopholes” To Pay Musicians Lower Rates
In 2016, music streaming overtook all other listening formats with 22 million total subscriptions -- and YouTube is still in the RIAA's crosshairs.
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Music Industry Urges Changes To DMCA As Battle With YouTube Wages Onward
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YouTube Responds To Criticism From Musicians, Labels
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YouTube Launches ‘Music Foundry’ To Support Emerging Artists Amid Fraught Relations With Recording Industry
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Music Industry’s Streaming Revenue Eclipses Download Revenue, But Celebration Is Muted
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