latimesblogs.latimes.com — Perhaps the most-hyped music service coming out of Europe is making its way to American shores early next year. Spotify's desktop software lets users stream from a massive catalog of music for free.
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mattyc69Nov 26, 2009
shut down by the RIAA in 2 months.
gakboiNov 26, 2009
why?
mattyc69Nov 26, 2009
Because while they won't notice initially, they'll eventually see that this is hurting the sales of their artists and complain and threaten to sue etc etc.
gakboiNov 26, 2009
it's legal. ie they get paid for everytime you play a song... which therefore counts as a sale.do your homework
the42ndpotatoNov 26, 2009
They're already struggling financially...You better not ruin this for us America!
dampsvampJun 13, 2010
It's cool, though i don't like the whole invite thing and spotify open just let you listen 20hours a month so i'll stick with <a class="user" href="http://luknux.com" rel="nofollow">http://luknux.com</a>
dampsvampJun 13, 2010
They changed too <a class="user" href="http://zpotify.com" rel="nofollow">http://zpotify.com</a>
dampsvampJun 13, 2010
<a class="user" href="http://zpotify.com" rel="nofollow">http://zpotify.com</a> is also cool, works in all countries and it's free.