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YouTube seals UK music royalty deal

By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson in London

Published: August 30 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 30 2007 03:00

YouTube has secured an agreement with the UK societies that collect royalties for 50,000 composers, songwriters and publishers to legitimise the use of recorded music on Google's popular video-sharing website.

The agreement to license 10m pieces of music to YouTube - in return for a flat fee which has not been disclosed - is the first of its kind, said Steve Porter, chief executive of the MCPS-PRS Alliance.

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