Monday, October 10, 2011

music streaming service seems to have overcome the problems of licenses you have held since the launch in the United States. Or ... "Soon"

Spotify streaming music service is in the U.S. "Soon," announced on its cover. When is "soon"? According to the Vice President Ricardo Santos, who made "interesting things" for the company, "very soon, so I'm happy / anxious."

The company has had problems with his attempt to enter the U.S. market: It's no secret that American record companies have held back because they are sticky on the licensing of its content


transmission licenses may be extended, Google and Amazon have tried in vain to obtain the classification of license terms that they wanted more of the transfer and dissemination of music. Spotify, however, can claim more than 1 million subscribers and, more importantly, support for music companies (through equity and / or stock transactions).

arriving in the United States, although Spotify will compete with a number of U.S. competitors - especially Pandora, which recently floated on the U.S. stock market, and also it has cash reserves to fight against this new competitor.
Wednesday morning in the United Kingdom announced a tieup Spotify with Virgin Media to offer its services via set-top box provider broadband.

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