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 Post subject: Goodbye Spotify
PostPosted: April 16th, 2011, 1:44 pm 
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http://www.spotify.com/se/blog/archives/2011/04/14/upcoming-changes-to-spotify-free-open/

I'm sure as hell not paying for premium. I was actually thinking getting it, but no way I'm being coerced into it.


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April 14, 2011, 09:20

Spotify’s aim from the very beginning was to make music on-demand available to all. To give you the power to listen to, discover, share and manage your music the way you want to - simpler, faster, better - while making sure the artists whose music we all love continue to see the benefits as we grow.

Making Spotify available to millions across Europe has seen the service become incredibly popular. People are listening to more music and from a wider range of artists than ever before, and are giving up on piracy, which is exactly what we hoped would happen.

So it’s vital that we continue offering an on-demand free service to you and millions more like you, but to make that possible we have to put some limits in place going forward.

Here’s how the changes will work:

* New Spotify users will be able to enjoy our unrivalled free service as it is today for the first 6 months.
* As of May 1st, any user who signed up to the free service on or before November 1st 2010 will be able to play each track for free up to a total of 5 times. Users who signed up after the beginning of November will see these changes applied 6 months after the time they set up their Spotify account.
* Additionally, total listening time for free users will be limited to 10 hours per month after the first 6 months. That’s equivalent to around 200 tracks or 20 albums.

The changes we’re having to make will mainly affect heavier Spotify Free and Open users, as most of you use Spotify to discover music – on average over 50 new tracks per month, even after a year. Plus, the average user won’t reach the limit on plays for 7 out of 10 tracks, after a year of using Spotify. For those of you using Spotify to find new tracks to enjoy and share with friends, these changes shouldn’t get in the way of you doing that. Rest assured that we’ll continue to bring you the biggest and most diverse music catalogue available.

For anyone who thinks they might reach these limits, we hope you’ll consider checking out our Unlimited and Premium services, neither of which will be affected, plus we have a 7-day free trial for Spotify Premium that we’d love you to try. Throughout May, we’ll also have a pretty nice 30-day free trial for Spotify Premium – more details on that in the next few days.

Above all, this means we can continue making Spotify available to all in the long-term. We’ll be bringing out some awesome new features as well as significant improvements over the coming months, which will make the Spotify experience even better.

Thanks so much, as ever, for your unbelievable support and I hope to come back with some exciting news in the next few weeks.

Daniel

Update: Some users may have difficulty posting comments to our blog as we are experiencing higher than normal traffic volumes. Your feedback is important to us and we are working to restore full access to our website.

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 Post subject: Re: Goodbye Spotify
PostPosted: April 16th, 2011, 2:15 pm 
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I use grooveshark because it's superior.

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 Post subject: Re: Goodbye Spotify
PostPosted: April 16th, 2011, 5:14 pm 
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Mord wrote:
I use grooveshark because it's superior.


In terms of music, but I prefer Spotify's interface and the fact you don't have to use a browser to access it.

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 Post subject: Re: Goodbye Spotify
PostPosted: April 21st, 2011, 4:56 am 
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Nate wrote:
Mord wrote:
I use grooveshark because it's superior.


In terms of music, but I prefer Spotify's interface and the fact you don't have to use a browser to access it.


Is Spotify's desktop app somehow a completely different breed to Grooveshark's desktop app or did you just make stuff up?

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 Post subject: Re: Goodbye Spotify
PostPosted: April 21st, 2011, 5:36 am 
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Sammy wrote:
Nate wrote:
Mord wrote:
I use grooveshark because it's superior.


In terms of music, but I prefer Spotify's interface and the fact you don't have to use a browser to access it.


Is Spotify's desktop app somehow a completely different breed to Grooveshark's desktop app or did you just make stuff up?


Heh, haven't used grooveshark in ages didn't know it had one ^_^;

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 Post subject: Re: Goodbye Spotify
PostPosted: April 24th, 2011, 12:59 pm 
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As much as I like using spotify for convenience, there are several other sources of free music. I can't see why I would want to pay for spotify unless it was either; Cheap or there were significant improvements to the selection of music. I find it slightly Ironic that in their continued attempt to reduce music piracy, which is admirable, they are ceasing to provide free unlimited music available. The whole reason for piracy is people not wanting to pay for music. If they wont pay for music why on earth would they pay a subscription for music they can get free elsewhere. This is spotify directors looking to fill their pockets, nothing more nothing less.


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