YouTube War: Google vs. Warner

January 20, 2009 | Filed under Music News

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After Warner Music Group removed all of its content from Google-owned YouTube last month, David Eun, Google’s VP of Content Partnership, has now responded to the incident at the Midem conference in Cannes, France. Eun said, “We don’t make money unless our partners make money, so the idea that we would screw a partner on whom we depend is not rational or logical. We’re not screwing the labels, and if anything, we need to partner more closely with them.”



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