News

Universal music and TikTok licensing dispute

Published

on

In a recent development, Universal Music Group (UMG) and TikTok have hit a roadblock in their licensing negotiations, raising concerns about the availability of UMG’s extensive music catalog on the popular social media platform.

The situation took a serious turn as a UMG spokesperson declared that if an agreement isn’t reached by Wednesday, all UMG songs will be removed from TikTok once the existing deal expires. This potential removal would affect the vast array of songs from UMG artists, impacting the music experience for millions of TikTok users.

UMG, in a strongly-worded letter, accused TikTok of attempting to establish a music-based business without adequately compensating for the use of UMG’s music. The music label expressed dissatisfaction with TikTok’s proposed payment rates for artists and songwriters, deeming them a “fraction” of what other major social platforms offer for similar services.

In response, TikTok countered UMG’s claims, labelling them as “false” and asserting that UMG’s actions are not aligned with the best interests of artists, songwriters, and the platform’s user base. This dispute sheds light on the ongoing tension between content creators, music labels, and social media platforms over fair compensation for the use of copyrighted material.

As the deadline approaches, users and industry observers alike are closely watching the negotiations between UMG and TikTok, anticipating the resolution of this dispute and the potential impact on the future collaboration between music labels and social media platforms.

 

Trending Now

Exit mobile version