YouTube takes down Led Zeppelin Live Concert Clips
By: Peter Chubb | December 13, 2007 | Leave a Comment

According to Billboard.com The Warner Music Group have a licensing deal with Video giant YouTube which means that fans who attended to Led Zeppelin concert could post copyrighted material, but the reason that YouTube have now taken the footage of is because Led Zeppelin actually own the rights to the concert, so the rock bands management asked if YouTube could remove all clips from the concert.
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