• echo64@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Spotify pays 70% of its profits to artists. Not revenue. Almost all your subscription money and ad revenue goes to spotify. They just at some point decide that’s enough to take to spend on spotify, then give a tiny tiny amount to artists.

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      11 months ago

      Not strictly correct. Spotify pays out from its net revenues (revenues when billing costs and tax are removed) and it pays to the various industry rights holders who then distribute the money. There are lots of complex deals in place and big rights holders are likely to have better deals than ad hoc users, plus it’s different in different countries.

      The 70% figure is a PR thing Spotify pushes about as part of its constant battles with rights holders on exactly how much it will pay them. It’s trying to claim most of the money goes to artists but it’s opaque how much goes where.

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      11 months ago

      That’s patently false, it’s 70% of revenue that goes to rights holders.

      Seriously, why lie like this?

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        11 months ago

        Their last quarterly financial statements shows $65 million profit on $3.36 billion in revenue. So, yes.

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        11 months ago

        70% of profits would be miniscule, but the figure is not true so you can safely disregard everything they said.