After Uruguay’s parliament passed a bill that changes the country’s copyright laws, Spotify issued a statement on Monday (Nov. 20) saying that it “will unfortunately begin to phase out its service in Uruguay effective January 1, 2024, and fully cease service by February.” The Uruguayan bill asks for “equitable remuneration” for artists. However, it did not say whether those additional royalties would come from a streaming service like Spotify or from the money that Spotify already pays out to rightsholders. The Uruguayan Society of Performers (SUDEI) had pushed for the changes. “It’s not that we are against the
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