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UPDATE : The long-awaited launch of Spotify in India could take a few days, but the Swedish company is in the process of finalizing its licensing negotiations with the three major bands. Although the streamer claims to have license agreements with Universal Music Group and Sony Music, it remains "far from" acceptable terms with Warner Music Group.
To circumvent the problem, Spotify claims a legal license for broadcasters. ; In response, Warner filed an injunction in India to ban Spotify's access to songs published by Major Warner / Chappell's company, which holds the rights to more than one million songs. The dispute has become contentious since Spotify has accused Warner of "abusive behavior" affecting "many non-Warner artists, labels and publishers".
In a statement to Variety a spokesman for Warner Music: "After months of negotiations, Spotify has abruptly changed course and falsely claimed a legal license for publishing rights of our songwriters in India, we had no choice but to ask an Indian court for an injunction to prevent this.Our goal is to reach an agreement that works for everyone. that it is only a retarder in the development of our long and fruitful global partnership. "