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Turkey’s deputy culture and tourism minister, Batuhan Mumcu, accused Spotify of sharing “content that targets our religious ...
Spotify’s new policy comes down hard on certain content from musical artists. Spotify is the largest music streaming service in the world, with 70m paying users as of January 2018, according to ...
A Turkish official called for legal action against Spotify Technologies SA, saying the streaming service’s content isn’t in accord with the nation’s cultural and moral values.
Dr Batuhan Mumcu, 42, called for legal action against Spotify in a post on X on Friday, stating that the platform 'persistently refuses' to take 'necessary steps' to remove 'offensive' content.
Spotify is suffering a widespread outage - with the popular music app failing to load for many users. On X, the streaming service confirmed the disruption and said: "We're aware of some issues ...
Music streaming firm Spotify Technology has said it plans to cut 6% of its workforce, or roughly 600 jobs, adding to a glut of layoffs in the technology sector as companies prepare for a possible ...
(Bloomberg) — A Turkish official called for legal action against Spotify, saying the streaming service’s content isn’t in accordance with the nation’s cultural and moral values.
“Spotify, despite all our previous warnings, insists on not taking steps to fix content that targets our religious and national values,” Batuhan Mumcu, Turkey’s deputy minister of Culture and Tourism, ...