Spotify’s Optimism Amidst Changing EU Competition Law Spotify’s Optimism Amidst Changing EU Competition Law

Photo of author

By Ronald Tech

A New Dawn for Spotify

Spotify Technology SA SPOT anticipates positive changes with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), set to roll out on March 7.

The DMA is expected to enforce new rules for iOS app developers, allowing Spotify to share details about deals, promotions, and payment options within the EU, Music.Ally reported.

Apple Inc AAPL has been trying to lobby against the DMA, which aims to loosen its power in areas like e-commerce, social media and messaging, according to the New York Times.

Spotify’s blog post includes videos illustrating the changes in its app experience under the DMA, with a notable emphasis on “superfan clubs.” The post states: “Thanks to the DMA we’re looking forward to a future of superfan clubs, alternative app stores, and giving creators the ability to safely download Spotify for Artists or Spotify for Podcasters directly from our site…”

Envisioning a Brighter Future

Universal Music Group NV UMGNF has also expressed interest in “superfan experiences,” with its chief digital officer, Michael Nash, outlining possibilities such as early access, premium content, digital collectibles, fan badging, and gamification. However, potential challenges loom as reports suggest Apple may introduce “new fees and restrictions” to comply with the DMA, potentially triggering further conflicts with Spotify.


See also  Analysis of Significant ETF OutflowsAssessing ETF Trends: SOXL and SIXF Experience Substantial Outflows