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Spotify withdraws album of top comedians due to copyright dispute

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Spotify knew it violated copyright laws and it is recently reported that Spotify detaches tons of albums and works of comedians from its streaming platform. It has been reported that a global copyright management company ‘Spoken Giants’ is working with a group of well-known comedians to help them interact with Internet platforms

Meanwhile, they can get paid when they see them on these platforms. If need be, their works can be reached. Like, Spotify, SiriusXM, Pandora, and YouTube. copyright fee. Spotify later removed the works of several comedy artists such as Tiffany Haddish, Jim Gaffigan, Kevin Hart, and John Mulaney.

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The comedian aims to collect royalties for copyrights to “original works of speech media”, similar to the way songwriters pay for their music and lyrics.

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Spotify is Sweden’s commercial music streaming, podcasting, and video service. It provides content protected by digital rights management from record companies and media companies. this is enough to prove that Spotify knows that it violated copyright law.

Spotify was sued by the publisher of Eminem for a huge copyright infringement, “unconstitutional” law. Spotify has infringed hundreds of song copyrights by the publisher – Eight Mile Style It’s challenging the constitutionality of a newly passed music licensing law.


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