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Musicians (and record labels) have been no fans of streaming either, but in both cases they essentially got overrun by the will of consumers who were
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pmb
labels own the copyright. they could put the screws to Spotify for more money if they really wanted to (and even pass some of it along to the artists) -- nm
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hollywood big shot (aka pickmix)
Aug 10 '23, 15:54
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Didn't the labels take Spotify equity so they could avoid sharing revenue with artists? -- nm
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psilotum
Aug 10, 16:11
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sounds like something they would do -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Aug 10, 16:12
Theoretically, but that's how consumers listen now so they don't have a ton of leverage. Taylor Swift took her music off spotify for a while based on
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pmb
Aug 10, 16:06
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not being facetious but Snoop Dogg gets what the issue is and wouldn't be surprised if he tried to organize something like a talent strike against the
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hollywood big shot
Aug 10, 16:14
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There have been artists who have been pushing for legislation (there is legislation around other music copyrights like the costs for someone to play a
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pmb
Aug 10, 16:26
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