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TikTok removes Taylor Swift,  The Beatles, and The  Weeknd in rights feud  with Universal Music Group

Jake Miller Published February 2, 2024
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Songs by Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, The Beatles, and other artists can no longer be heard on TikTok after a breakdown in negotiations with music group Universal overcompensation.

All recorded music licensed to Universal Music Group has been removed from TikTok’s music library since Thursday, and all videos containing music licensed by Universal have been muted.

We are saddened to share Taemin’s “GUILTY” and “ADVICE” have been removed from his Music Catalog on TikTok due to the failed contractual negotiations between TikTok and UGM (Universal Music Group).

This is extremely disappointing, especially since #GUILTY — his most recent and… pic.twitter.com/tIXuKMZr8w

— Taemin TikTok (@TaeminTikTok) February 1, 2024

The previous licensing agreement between UMG and TikTok expired on January 31st.

After the talks broke down, Universal on Tuesday accused TikTok of “trying to build a music-based business, without paying fair value for the music.”

Among the issues raised in the negotiations were appropriate compensation for artists and songwriters, online safety for users, and the protection of artists from the harms of artificial intelligence, the company added.

TikTok said in a statement that it was “sad and disappointing that Universal Music Group has put their own greed above the interests of their artists.”

Universal’s repertoire of artists is immense and includes Kendrick Lamar, U2, and Bob Dylan.

Despite TikTok’s large user base, it accounts for just about one percent of Universal’s total revenue, the label said.

Universal noted other problems such as large amounts of AI-generated recordings on the platform, alongside what it called a lack of effort to deal with infringements on artists’ music.

Owned by Chinese company ByteDance, TikTok is one of the most popular social media platforms globally, with more than one billion users.

It is a major onramp for emerging artists and is used as a promotional tool by music labels.

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