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Spotify finally approved in the U.S.
Re: Spotify finally approved in the U.S.
Indeed.
Although I don't use Spotify myself, I find it a shame that they had to cut down on how much you can listen on no unless you pay for it.
Now, according to friends, you can only listen to 10h a week and x number of times of the same track if you are on the free version.
Which seems like a rather strange move, as the artist who owns the track get money for every time it as been played...
Nice to see them expanding though, even though it seems to ruin how it was in the beginning.
Although I don't use Spotify myself, I find it a shame that they had to cut down on how much you can listen on no unless you pay for it.
Now, according to friends, you can only listen to 10h a week and x number of times of the same track if you are on the free version.
Which seems like a rather strange move, as the artist who owns the track get money for every time it as been played...
Nice to see them expanding though, even though it seems to ruin how it was in the beginning.
Re: Spotify finally approved in the U.S.
Has perhaps anyone an invite? I would like to try it.
Re: Spotify finally approved in the U.S.
Yeah they did limit you to 10 listens per track a month for free.
I pay for premium which is £9.99 a month so I can use it on my iPhone (hooked up to the car), its a brilliant price an album usually costs £10-£15 so its like an album purchase a month but you get every album.
I pay for premium which is £9.99 a month so I can use it on my iPhone (hooked up to the car), its a brilliant price an album usually costs £10-£15 so its like an album purchase a month but you get every album.