Lady Gaga's YouTube Official page suspended Due copyright!
A message on Lady Gaga's official YouTube channel ("ladygagaofficial") says: "This account has been suspended due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's copyright policy."
The page, which raked in more than a billion views for a number of her music videos, Vblogs and performance footage, was removed "due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's Copyright Policy."
Rumor has it, GaGa's YouTube channel was taken down after a 10-minute footage of her recent appearance on Japanese Fuji TV was posted on it. Her management reportedly failed to secure the digital rights to the clip, prompting Japanese network Media Interactive Inc. to file a copyright complaint. Time Out Tokyo reports that angry bosses at Media Interactive Inc have got the social media giant to rip down her online home.
Gaga's 'SMAP x SMAP' Japanese show performance featured a medley of songs such as 'Born This Way', 'The Edge of Glory' and 'You & I'. Just a day before YouTube posting, she excitedly tweeted, "My performance+cooking show appearance on SMAP SMAP is airing now in Japan. Kawaii Monsters!"
The removal was temporary as YoTube copyright violations were corrected.
Mother Monster shared some news to her Twitter followers about her Emmy nominations instead of talking about this removal. Gaga twitted "Just landed with incredible news to share. The Monster Ball is nominated for Five Emmy Awards! I'm crying, so proud!" And later added: "More MonsterNews! The ban on sale of BORN THIS WAY in China has been lifted! Our trip to Asia has been enlightening+promising. Stand strong!"
ladygagaofficial is now available!
Lady Gaga 'Edge Of Glory' :
It was also reported that Cher got a song from Gaga. The singer tweeted on Thursday, July 14th : "Just walked in from studio ! I Finished 1st track on new cd &........GAGA 'YOU ARE THE GREATEST THING TO ME" . Before her fans made assumption that it was a duet, she posted another note, "It's not a duet !"
Written by GaGa, the 'Greatest Thing' is an old song which the outlandish singer never used. The track is given to Cher as a material for her comeback album.