Initially of March, Spotify reclassified its Premium Particular person, Duo, and Household subscription streaming plans as bundles as a result of these plans now supply entry to audiobooks.
The transfer controversially resulted in Spotify paying a decrease mechanical royalty price to publishers and songwriters in the USA.
That’s as a result of, below a 2022 authorized settlement referred to as Phonorecords IV, music publishers and music streaming companies agreed that ‘bundle’ companies within the States are permitted to pay a decrease mechanical royalty price to publishers and songwriters than standalone music subscription companies.
The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC) is the non-profit group designated by the US Copyright Workplace to manage a blanket obligatory license and to make sure that music streaming companies like Spotify pay the mechanical royalties they owe to songwriters and music publishers.
On Could 16, the MLC sued Spotify in the USA for allegedly underpaying royalties to songwriters and publishers because of its resolution to reclassify its Premium tiers as ‘bundles’.
One of many huge questions in regards to the dispute is what Spotify’s alleged underreporting of royalties means in greenback phrases for songwriters and publishers.
A determine wasn’t given within the lawsuit, however the MLC said that Spotify “unilaterally and unlawfully determined to cut back the Service Supplier Income reported to the MLC for Premium by nearly 50 p.c by improperly characterizing the service as a special kind of Subscription Providing and underpaying royalties”.
Now Spotify has offered its personal estimate.
Spotify introduced its Q2 outcomes on Tuesday (July 23), and filed its official Type 6-Ok regulatory report with the US Securities and Change Fee the next day (July 24).
Inside the submitting, below the ‘Contingencies’ part, Spotify notes that “varied authorized actions, proceedings, and claims are pending or could also be instituted or asserted” towards the corporate.
One such declare was, after all, filed by the MLC towards Spotify in Could, which the corporate refers to in its SEC submitting.
In response to Spotify: “If the MLC had been solely profitable on this case, the extra royalties that might be due in relation to the interval March 1, 2024 to June 30, 2024 can be roughly €46 million, of which roughly €35 million pertains to the three months ended June 30, 2024, plus probably penalties and curiosity, which we can’t moderately estimate.”
Spotify added: “We intend to vigorously defend this lawsuit.”
That EUR €46 million determine cited by Spotify converts to USD $49.52 million on the common quarterly change price revealed by the European Central Financial institution.
The €35 million [in royalties alone] for the three months ended June 30, 2024 (i.e the second quarter of 2024) converts to $37.68 million.
As identified by Music Ally, if Spotify had been to pay round $37.68 million (€35m) much less in mechanical royalties per quarter following its bundle change in March, SPOT’s mechanical royalty funds can be lower by roughly $150 million over the span of a 12 months following the change, which correlates with an estimate reported by Billboard in Could.Music Enterprise Worldwide