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by paulcole
627 days ago
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> Obvious point about not owning it either, so if an artist or whole label decides to have a fight with your streaming provider, sorry tough luck, you just lost them from your library. I’ve never had this happen so far. What makes you think it’s likely to happen? > If you're someone with a library of ~2k songs and that doesnt change in any real way for years on end it probably doesn't stack up as well This assumes you work on the principle that you’ve found “enough” music vs. that you lost interest in investing in new music because of the cost of buying it. |
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The fact that it's already happened, and not once?
Google "recording label removed from spotify" for No.1 examples such as this:
"Spotify has removed Indian record label Zee Music Company’s catalog after negotiations for a renewal of their licensing agreement fell through. As a result, the No.1 track on Spotify in India over the past two weeks, “Apna Bana Le” from the soundtrack to the 2022 Hindi Examplesfilm Bhediya, is no longer available on the platform. "