• athos77
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    2602 years ago

    If your business can’t pay it’s workers (artists) fairly, your business doesn’t deserve to exist.

    • Madison_rogue
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      242 years ago

      In a letter sent to Uruguay’s Minister of Education Pablo Da Silveira, a spokesperson for Spotify said: “If the proposed reform became law in its current form, Spotify’s business in Uruguay could become unfeasible, to the detriment of Uruguayan music and its fans,” claiming that the amendment would force it to “pay twice” the amount of royalties.

      Spotify currently pays out at 70%. Doubling royalties would cause them to pay out more than they make in subscription and ad revenue. This is why they’re shutting down.

      • Matte
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        182 years ago

        they don’t. spotify says they’re paying 70%, but they don’t tell how they redistribute that revenue. they have under-the-table deals with the 3 majors who grabs most of that money, and leave the crumbs to everybody else.

    • BolexForSoup
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      Damming = behaving like a dam

      Damning is what you mean I imagine!

    • @only0218@sh.itjust.works
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      Tidal has some pseudo quality (MQA) which they claim to better than lossless but isn’t at all and just costs more. If you want a streaming service, maybe take a look at something like qubuz where you can buy the tracks to download drm free. Might also wanna take a look at Bandcamp.

    • Free Palestine 🇵🇸
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      Or just stop giving these shitty corporations money altogether and start pirating.

      Take a look at these amazing guides:

      https://ripped.guide/Audio/Music/

      https://rentry.org/firehawk52

      And join !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

      Personally, I use deemix with Deezer Premium ARLs to download my Music in full 320kbps. Works like a dream. You can accomplish the same thing on Android with Murglar. This section of the Firehawk52 guide explains it pretty well.

        • @qwazpoi@lemmy.ml
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          It kinda does in a way. A Harvard study from 2004 showed that most artists actually get a profit from piracy (when they broke it down pretty much all but the 25% most popular artists sold more records and had more concert attendance).

          Basically most legitimate music streaming services have ways of screwing over artists. Most services use a pro rata model that will screw over most artists.

          As it stands for right now one of the biggest things hurting artists are the streaming services.

          Things that help are services switching over to a fan centric model (SoundCloud is the only service I know of that has done this and I haven’t actually seen too much info on how it’s actually affected artists) and organizations like MAC and ARA that can affect policies and regulations in the music industry.

        • Free Palestine 🇵🇸
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          52 years ago

          Media corporations won’t solve that either. They will simply take your money and put it in their pockets while pretending that they care about artists.

        • @SpookySnek@sh.itjust.works
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          12 years ago

          I buy their albums on vinyl 😄 Often comes with a code to download the album digitally too if you wanna skip the pirating, but sometimes it’s just easier and less effort to pirate

  • Ghostwurm
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    52 years ago

    Is this actually that Spotify doesn’t want to have to qualify value?

    • @Auzy@beehaw.org
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      They’d rather pay 200 mil to people like Joe Rogan. It doesn’t matter how you look at that deal, he’s not worth that much, and there would be 0% chance of getting that money back (thats a lot of additional subscriptions)

  • Ghostwurm
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    Is this actually that Spotify doesn’t want to have to qualify value? Remuneration equal across regions? Oof being equitable could get expensive!

  • sQuirrel
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    12 years ago

    Free market… always look for more ethical options that still fit your music. An ideal platform would be Audius. It’s built on blockchain technology but is limited with music content. It would be the perfect way to allow artists to make a living and get rid of the record label kingpins and Spotify pimps forever!

  • Blaster M
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    Alternately, one could just not listen to music. Life is already too expensive.

    • m-p{3}
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      But life is boring without music. Anyway I try to buy my music through Bandcamp whenever I can, and stream it from my own server.

      • Matte
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        112 years ago

        and capitalism killed bandcamp too now…

    • @Gabu@lemmy.world
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      92 years ago

      A life without music is a life not worth living. How about listening to the thousands of artists releasing 100% free, high quality works instead?