Music Industry

Spotify’s new policies 2024 regarding fake streaming, noise content, and track’s monetization

Spotify has announced a new policy regarding three main concerns for the music industry:

• combating manipulation of streaming by adding fee penalties;

• managing “noise content” on platforms, and

• new conditions for the monetization of tracks.

Although the actual date of their implementation is unknown, the earliest possible date is January 2024.

 

 

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