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marapuru ◴[] No.44489031[source]
Apparently it's a common business practice. Spotify (even though I can't find any proof) seems to have build their software and business on pirated music. There is some more in this Article [0].

https://torrentfreak.com/spotifys-beta-used-pirate-mp3-files...

Funky quote:

> Rumors that early versions of Spotify used ‘pirate’ MP3s have been floating around the Internet for years. People who had access to the service in the beginning later reported downloading tracks that contained ‘Scene’ labeling, tags, and formats, which are the tell-tale signs that content hadn’t been obtained officially.

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motbus3 ◴[] No.44489057[source]
They had a second company (which I don't remember the name) that allowed users to backup and share their music. When they were exposed they dug that as deep as they could
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1. pyman ◴[] No.44489100[source]
No. There's no credible evidence Spotify had any secret second company that allowed users to back up and share music without authorisation