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Taylor Swift vs Apple Music Royalty Policy

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When it comes to Taylor Swift, either the players are going to play, play, play, or the haters are going to hate, hate, hate but all I’m going to say is Taylor Swift gets it. With Apple Music slated to release, June 30th, the anticipation has been extremely high. With the music streaming business taking over the planet, Apple may have the biggest impact on the market going forward and the company seems very confident about their position in the market space.

As we already reported, Apple Music is allowing consumers a free 3 month trial to try the new streaming service. That’s great for the consumer but during that 3 month trial period, Apple will not pay artists any royalties who allow their music to be streamed by the tech juggernaut. Now of course an artist like Taylor Swift could easily miss 3 months of royalties from a streaming service but the country/pop icon understands it’s bigger than her.

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Taylor penned an open letter to Apple Music explaining her discontent with the fact they will not pay artist royalties during that three month trial period. She not only penned a letter but she also retracted her current album from their playlists. Check out Taylor Swift’s full letter below to see how she eloquently addressed the issue with Apple Music.

I write this to explain why I’ll be holding back my album, 1989, from the new streaming service, Apple Music. I feel this deserves an explanation because Apple has been and will continue to be one of my best partners in selling music and creating ways for me to connect with my fans. I respect the company and the truly ingenious minds that have created a legacy based on innovation and pushing the right boundaries.

I’m sure you are aware that Apple Music will be offering a free 3 month trial to anyone who signs up for the service. I’m not sure you know that Apple Music will not be paying writers, producers, or artists for those three months. I find it to be shocking, disappointing, and completely unlike this historically progressive and generous company.

This is not about me. Thankfully I am on my fifth album and can support myself, my band, crew, and entire management team by playing live shows. This is about the new artist or band that has just released their first single and will not be paid for its success.

This is about the young songwriter who just got his or her first cut and thought that the royalties from that would get them out of debt. This is about the producer who works tirelessly to innovate and create, just like the innovators and creators at Apple are pioneering in their field…but will not get paid for a quarter of a year’s worth of plays on his or her songs. These are not the complaints of a spoiled, petulant child.

These are the echoed sentiments of every artist, writer and producer in my social circles who are afraid to speak up publicly because we admire and respect Apple so much. We simply do not respect this particular call. I realize that Apple is working towards a goal of paid streaming.

I think that is beautiful progress. We know how astronomically successful Apple has been and we know that this incredible company has the money to pay artists, writers and producers for the 3 month trial period… even if it is free for the fans trying it out. Three months is a long time to go unpaid, and it is unfair to ask anyone to work for nothing.

I say this with love, reverence, and admiration for everything else Apple has done. I hope that soon I can join them in the progression towards a streaming model that seems fair to those who create this music. I think this could be the platform that gets it right.

But I say to Apple with all due respect, it’s not too late to change this policy and change the minds of those in the music industry who will be deeply and gravely affected by this. We don’t ask you for free iPhones. Please don’t ask us to provide you with our music for no compensation.

Taylor

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