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Senators urge FTC to investigate Spotify’s higher-priced bundled subscription


Two U.S. senators have requested that the FTC investigate Spotify due to allegations that the company bundled its subscription without user consent, while also undercompensating creators.

Two U.S. senators have requested that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigate Spotify due to allegations that the company bundled its music streaming and audiobook services into a more expensive subscription without obtaining user consent, while also reducing royalty payments to creators in the process. Last year, the Mechanical Licensing Collective(MLC) sued Spotify for allegedly undercompensating songwriters and publishers, but the lawsuit was dismissed in January. In March 2024, Spotify restructured its Premium tiers to include 15 hours of audiobooks, raising the price to $12 for individuals and $20 for families.

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