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Protests have erupted over Spotify’s controversial business model – Happy Mag
As one of the biggest players in streaming, Spotify has been clouded in controversy for their payouts. Will artists seek more viable alternatives?

On March 15, hundreds of thousands of people protested on a global scale across 31 different cities in Australia, Europe, Asia, Central and South America.
This comes in the wake of developments made in the form of cryptocurrencies whereby NFTs (non-fungible tokens) have garnered mass popularity throughout the art world in the past few weeks.
The event marked the first time an in-person action against Spotify and its business model has taken place, with organisers UMAW (Union Of Musicians and Allied…
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