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Google to pull YouTube from some Roku devices in December amid dispute

Some YouTube viewers won't be able to access the platform starting in December.
Some YouTube viewers won't be able to access the platform starting in December.

YouTube says its app will no longer be available on Roku devices after Dec. 9 as the two sides remain engaged in an ongoing carriage dispute.

In a statement emailed to USA TODAY, YouTube said its partnership with Roku for all new devices to access YouTube apps will end in December. Current Roku owners will still have access to YouTube and YouTube TV, the company's live TV platform.

YouTube also said it has continued to work with Roku on a deal to benefit their mutual users.

On Thursday, Roku posted an update on the negotiations with YouTube parent company Google, lashing out at Google and other big tech companies.

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"Rather than embracing a mutually beneficial partnership approach, some Big Tech enterprises are using their market power to extend control over independent businesses, like Roku, to benefit their broader business objectives at the expense of the consumer, putting a fair and open competitive streaming marketplace at risk," Roku said in the update.

YouTube called Roku's claims unproductive and baseless in its statement.

​In April, Roku said it was pulling YouTube TV from its streaming device after its contract to carry it lapsed.

In response, Google wrote a blog post claiming it wanted to renew its deal with Roku under current conditions, but Roku sought to renegotiate a separate deal involving the primary YouTube app. Google then added access to YouTube TV through the main YouTube app.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: YouTube app to be removed from Roku devices Dec. 9 amid Google dispute