...You can listen to Spotify for free, THEN buy the album for $9.99.
Of course.
...You can listen to Spotify for free, THEN buy the album for $9.99.
I am confused, this seems like worse for the consumer on bandwidth
I am on capped bandwidth, so with spotify, aswell as streaming my music I am also uploading it for others (others are streaming music from me)
instead of me just streaming music as i can from other places
was thinking of paying for spotify, but if this is how it works then I might delete it instead
The subscription marketplace is looking more and more like a two-horse race.
French subscription service Deezer is launching a free, ad-supported version of its music service in more than 150 countries Thursday (Wednesday in the U.S.) and a host of features that suggest market-leading Spotify has serious competition. Deezer now has 3 million subscribers, 1 million more than it had in October and 2 million fewer than Spotify.
The United States is still a notable exception to the 150-plus countries in which listeners can access Deezer.
1. I like to have physical posession of my music. Be it an actual disc or a hard drive containing various files of music. I want posession.
Muve Music, the all-in-one subscription service by wireless carrier Cricket Wireless, revealed Tuesday it has surpassed 1.1 million subscribers less than two years after its launch.