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Anna's Archive backed up 99% of Spotify listens in the name of 'preservation' — but is it really just piracy?
Anna's Archive, billed as the largest truly-open library in human history, now includes roughly 300TB of Spotify tracks and ...
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World’s largest shadow library says it backed up 99% of Spotify playback activity
Spotify is probing claims that Anna's Archive scraped its platform, releasing huge torrents of music metadata and audio files.
Spotify confirmed the incident and says it has disabled user accounts linked to it, but that won’t un-leak the music.
Anna's Archive made the metadata library immediately available for public download, and says it will release the rest of the scrape in stages, including music files and album artwork. It also released ...
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