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Imagine the complaints flooding in when people use this service and the song get removed off the platform.
No one, various composers would be happy to have their work divulged like that. Heck, some would even pay for it. Have you ever heard of "payola"?
Nah, it's the opposite. Many of them have paid for exposure. You don't think that radio stations play certain artists because they "like" them, right?
Yep, I guess you never heard of payola...
Actually radio stations have to pay for the license to broadcast songs.
https://www.amazon.com.br/Payola-Music-Industry-History-1880-1991/dp/0899508820
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRym8dsR9iM
Like I said, they have to pay for the songs[soundcharts.com]
And? They just return part of the payment.