Spotify CEO denies 30-second trick could make $1800 a month

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Spotify CEO denies 30-second trick could make $1800 a month
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The music app's website says it does not pay royalties per stream.

has refuted a claim that people could make over $1800 a month by uploading their own track to the music app., citing data from analysts JP Morgan, claimed it would be possible for somebody to upload their own 30-second track, and have their phone play it on repeat constantly to make their own royalties.Spotify has denied a report that listeners could upload a 30-second track and make royalties off it.

The CEO of investment company Accelerate, Julian Klymochko, then posted about the theory on X, formerly Twitter - prompting a response from Spotify CEO Daniel Ek."But seriously, that's not quite how our royalty system works."

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