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YouTube suspends music videos in Germany

By Gerrit Wiesmann in Frankfurt and Maija Palmer in London

Published: April 2 2009 13:38 | Last updated: April 2 2009 19:39

German music fans have been unable to watch videos of some of their favourite artists on YouTube since Wednesday because of a row over royalty payments to performers and publishers.

YouTube, which is owned by Google, the US internet company, is blocking music videos by artists represented by Gema, the German performing-rights society, because the two disagree on how much money copyright holders should get.

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