Here’s how this story is landing across the music and radio world. A new lawsuit involving Spotify is drawing fresh attention to how streaming platforms are expected to handle piracy concerns in an era dominated by links, podcasts, and user-uploaded content.
According to legal filings tied to the case, several major record labels allege that Spotify allowed links on its platform that directed users to Anna’s Archive, a site known for providing unauthorized access to copyrighted music, books, and academic material. The labels argue that even without hosting the files itself, making those links accessible helped users reach infringing content more easily.
Spotify has pushed back against the claims. The company says it responds to valid takedown requests and removes content when notified, stressing that it does not control external websites linked by users or podcast creators.


