They frame it as though it’s for user content, more likely it’s to train AI, but in fact it gives them the right to do almost anything they want - up to (but not including) stealing the content outright.

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      I hope not! I hope they interpret it this way and are willing and able to take action, by removing their catalog or maybe even a class action lawsuit. 

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      I can’t wait to hear what Brandon Sanderson says about this

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        altering the deal

        Maybe it’s time people start taking their business elsewhere to show they are not satisfied with this deal.

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        I saw this getting traction on Tik Tok a few days ago warning rightsholders they have until, I think, Mar 5th to pull their content from the platform.

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        Except Spotify is one of the only hopes against Audible. Audible gives terrible deals to authors, if you sell your audiobook exclusively through audible they take a 60% cut of the sale, and if you sell through multiple audiobook stores they take 75%.

        And that’s just the official numbers, according to this source they actually pay out even less than that. The average author’s cut for an exclusive title is only 21%, and for a non-audible exclusive is only 13%.

        Large established authors get significantly better deals, but all the smaller authors desperately need audiobook rivals like spotify to be a viable alternative to Audible’s monopoly death grip on the industry. So it’s not as simple as “boycott spotify”, spotify or someone else badly needs to succeed in getting a meaningful slice of the market.

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            When discussions like this happen I think it’s good to actually suggest alternatives!

            I don’t listen to audiobooks, but a lot of people I know use libro.fm

            Also your local library probably partners with Hoopla and/or Libby which allows you to borrow audiobooks straight to your PC/phone!