Warner Music Group Becomes the First Media Company to Embrace Power of User-Generated Content; YouTube to Deliver Innovative New Architecture to Help Media Companies Harness the Financial Potential of User-Generated Content
NEW YORK, NY and SAN MATEO, CA, Sep 18, 2006 -- YouTube, Inc., a consumer media company for people to watch and
share original videos through a Web experience, and Warner Music
Group Corp. (NYSE: WMG), one of the world's leading global music
companies, today announced an agreement to distribute on YouTube the
library of music videos from WMG's world-renowned roster of artists
as well as behind-the-scenes footage, artist interviews, original
programming and other special content. In a first-of-its-kind
arrangement, YouTube users will be able to incorporate music from
WMG's recorded music catalog into the videos they create and upload
onto YouTube.
WMG thus becomes the first music company to harness YouTube's leading
video entertainment service to commercially distribute its music video
catalog. More importantly, it becomes the first global media company
to broadly embrace the power and creativity of user-generated content
through a wide-ranging agreement with the category leader, enabling
its artists to connect with a vast new audience in an entirely new
way. WMG will have the opportunity to authorize the use of its
content by the YouTube community by taking advantage of YouTube's
advanced content identification and royalty reporting system, set for
release by the end of the year. YouTube and WMG will share revenue
from advertising on both WMG music videos and user uploaded videos
that incorporate audio and audiovisual works from WMG's catalog.
WMG's music video library and special artist content will be made
available simultaneously with the launch of YouTube's content
identification and royalty reporting system.
"Partnering with Warner Music Group is one of the most significant
milestones for our company and our community, and shifts the paradigm
in this new media movement," said Chad Hurley, CEO and Co-Founder of
YouTube. "By providing a new distribution opportunity, we are paving
the way for media companies to harness the vast financial potential
of user-generated content on YouTube. We are thrilled that WMG had
the vision to be the first music company, in partnership with its
artists, to support the use of their content within user videos and
to allow our community to interact with WMG music in new creative
ways."
Edgar Bronfman, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Warner Music Group, said,
"Technology is changing entertainment, and Warner Music is embracing
that innovation. Consumer-empowering destinations like YouTube have
created a two-way dialogue that will transform entertainment and
media forever. As user-generated content becomes more prevalent,
this kind of partnership will allow music fans to celebrate the music
of their favorite artists, enable artists to reach consumers in new
ways, and ensure that copyright holders and artists are fairly
compensated."
Alex Zubillaga, Executive Vice President, Digital Strategy and
Business Development for Warner Music Group, said, "Innovation is one
of our guiding principles. That's why we've worked with innovation
leader YouTube for many months now to develop this pioneering
partnership. This agreement establishes a model by which content
companies can transform consumers' creativity into a legitimate
commercial enterprise that will benefit fans, artists and copyright
holders. We commend Chad and the YouTube team for their commitment
to creating a framework in which the needs of their users and rights
of copyright holders can coexist in a mutually beneficial
environment. We look forward to partnering with them to offer this
powerful distribution platform to our artists and their fans."
Allowing the Audience to Communicate and Interact with their Favorite
Artists
WMG, one of the world's largest music companies and parent company to
record labels including Atlantic, Warner Bros., Asylum, Bad Boy,
Cordless, East West, Nonesuch, Reprise, Rhino, Rykodisc, Sire and
Word, among others, will make available its entire video catalog
cleared for Internet use to YouTube in order for their artists to
reach and interact with a new audience while enhancing the
entertainment experience on YouTube. YouTube and WMG expect artists
to embrace this new opportunity to reach a vast new audience to
promote and distribute their music. With this agreement, WMG also
enhances its ability to act responsibly on behalf of its artists and
to request the removal of copyrighted content from YouTube when an
artist elects to remove it. However, with the new content
identification and royalty reporting and tracking system, WMG plans
to identify and locate WMG content with the intention of enabling
consumers to continue to interact with and enjoy the works of their
favorite artists on YouTube.
YouTube Advanced Content Identification and Reporting Architecture to
be Delivered by End of Year
By the end of the year, professional content creators, including
record labels, TV networks and movie studios, will have the
opportunity to authorize the use of their content within the YouTube
community by taking advantage of YouTube's new content identification
and royalty reporting system.
YouTube has been actively working on the operational details and
building the infrastructure for this innovative new framework which
includes royalty tracking and reporting, and a sophisticated content
identification system. This new architecture will offer media
companies the following:
- Sophisticated copyright identification tools to help identify their
content on the site;
- Automated audio identification technology to locate their works within
user videos on the site;
- The opportunity to authorize and monetize the use of their works
within the user-generated content on the site;
- Reporting and tracking systems for royalties, etc.
About Warner Music Group
Warner Music Group became the only stand-alone music company to be
publicly traded in the United States in May 2005. With its broad
roster of new stars and legendary artists, Warner Music Group is home
to a collection of the best-known record labels in the music industry
including Atlantic, Bad Boy, Elektra, Lava, Maverick, Nonesuch,
Reprise, Rhino, Rykodisc, Sire, Warner Bros. and Word. Warner Music
International, a leading company in national and international
repertoire, operates through numerous international affiliates and
licensees in more than 50 countries. Warner Music Group also
includes Warner/Chappell Music, one of the world's leading music
publishers.
About YouTube
Founded in February 2005, YouTube is a consumer media company for
people to watch and share original videos worldwide through a Web
experience. YouTube allows people to easily upload and share video
clips on www.YouTube.com and across the Internet through websites,
blogs, and e-mail. YouTube currently delivers more than 100 million
video views every day with 65,000 new videos uploaded daily and it
has quickly become the leading destination on the Internet for video
entertainment.