Tuesday, June 11, 2013

How Has Spotify Changed

Spotify was developed in 2006, and it was open to public in 2008. Everyone can access to the site through invitation only because of the bulk of users. For that reason, company then opted to have their accounts on paid policy. It means that you can only access their site if you will pay an amount to their company. The company offers licensing to major music company.

In 2009, many tried to register because of the free trial to the consumers, which lead to an increase of demand for music. However, the company cannot provide the bulk of demands by the consumers. So, the company changed their policy that you can avail their services through the help of an invitation only policy. It means that a person cannot avail of their service if he is not invited to access the website. Not everyone can access to avail of the service.



 In 2010, the company again offered services to the consumers they can choose to listen for free but the offer was only good for 20 hours per month. In the year of 2011, there were many changes offered by the company. There are two major changes. One of these changes is they reduce the number of playlist, which can be availed by a free member only. Another change that was implemented is that members can only access the site for limited hours and they can only listen to only ten (10) hours per month. However, if the member is new, he is exempted from this policy and can avail of the six (6) months free trial.




In 2012, Spotify removed the restrictions to users to listen for only five (5) play per song. In 2013, Spotify was launched and is available through some applications over the internet and to some selected countries. Therefore, if you would like to listen to their favorite music, they have the option to give you a free trial. But, after the trial, you have to keep in mind that some services come with particular fees.

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