TikTok is muting all Universal Music-related songs

TikTok is being pressured to take down extra music from its platform as a royalties spat with Common Music Group (UMG) rumbles on. UMG not too long ago yanked recordings it owns or distributes from TikTok together with tracks from the likes of superstars Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and The Weeknd. The standoff is now impacting songs printed by UMG.

“We’re within the technique of finishing up Common Music Group’s requirement to take away all songs which were written (or co-written) by a songwriter signed to Common Music Publishing Group (UMPG), primarily based on info they’ve supplied,” TikTok said in a statement. “Their actions not solely have an effect on the songwriters and artists that they symbolize, however now additionally influence many artists and songwriters not signed to common.” TikTok added that it’s nonetheless dedicated to “reaching an equitable settlement” with UMG.

As a consequence of a problem referred to as cut up copyrights, if a UMPG-contracted author has contributed to a track in any manner, that monitor needs to be faraway from TikTok. So artists who’ve collaborated with the likes of Swift, Adele, Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey, Ice Spice, Elton John, Harry Kinds and SZA will see their songs disappearing from TikTok and being muted on movies that at present use them. The transfer will forestall extra artists from plugging their work on a very powerful platform for selling music.

In keeping with the BBC, UMG eliminated round three million songs from TikTok after an settlement over its recording catalog expired. UMG’s cope with TikTok over its publishing catalog (which covers some 4 million songs) ends later this week, at which level all related tracks could have vanished from the short-form video service.

Replace 2/28 3:30PM ET: Added affirmation that TikTok is eradicating songs by UMPG-contracted songwriters.