hallucinated I attend the last few days an avalanche of criticism of the musical platform for Spotify announced changes to its services "Free" and "Open" (both free). It should be recalled that Spain was one of those countries in which the platform was favored treatment to users to be among the first in which was implemented and gave us 20 hours of music a month instead of the usual 10. From the start the company cautioned that it was a measure for a while, and I think it is fair logical because users from different areas have the same services. Now, as of May 1, users of free services from Spotify will have 10 hours a month and can not hear a song more than 5 times that month. And social networks have been the cry in heaven, why? I do not understand.
time ago that the Internet come demanding a change in the business model of culture, calling for fair prices to consume. Spotify is a result of this change, for 5 € a month you can listen to any music of its catalog without restrictions. For 10 € you can also download all the playlists you want to listen to offline and use the program on mobile devices. Well, I read all the comments are in line with "return to emulate", "should be re-hack" ... That is, to see if I understand, what I'm going to have to give reason to the hounds of SGAE to say that users only want the total free?. Disservice we do to the cause of culture at a fair price if we do not support initiatives that make it possible.
Moreover, being very hypocritical who championed the defense of freedom of speech and criticized the law if they now advocate Sinde total free when put forward a model of music distribution affordable, fair. Maybe it's me that is wrong, if so I wonder what the critics raise the reduction of hours of free service Spotify. Because complaining is very simple but what solutions?, Are we in this country used to it?. I think not, although we have plenty of talent and creativity in abundance. Oh, if begrudge successful in bringing these solutions and not to seek new ways to complain!.
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