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YouTube Music Limits Lyrics for Free Users

YouTube Music has initiated a policy change that restricts access to song lyrics for non-paying users. Under the new guidelines, free-tier subscribers will be limited to five views of lyrics per song, a move that is expected to shift user behavior towards the paid subscription model.

This change aligns with broader industry trends where streaming platforms are increasingly looking to monetize their services and enhance revenue streams. By limiting access to certain features, YouTube Music aims to incentivize users to upgrade to its premium service, which offers unlimited lyrics access among other benefits.

The decision reflects ongoing adjustments within the streaming sector as companies navigate the balance between user engagement and revenue generation. As competition intensifies, platforms are exploring various strategies to retain subscribers and attract new ones, often by restricting access to key features for free users.

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