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I'm not sure of the implication of Spotify having two copies of the same track on the artist page. Anyway, if it did allow it, it would look redundant.

ah, I understand. I was wondering if there was some kind of rule to say if it is uploaded to distrokid, it could appear somewhere else.

Yes, it would appear on 30+ other streaming platforms. This is not a problem. But appearing twice on the same platform would be rejected. Tey don't even allow the same title, even if it's a different piece. Like a fugue but by two different composers. Since they don't allow using composer's names in titles, such as Fugue (Composer A) and Fugue (Composer B), we have to name the piece somewhat differently.

By the way, that's an indication that composers and songwriters are undervalued on these platforms.

By the way, that's an indication that composers and songwriters are undervalued on these platforms.

The platforms don't care about the contributors, as long as they are willing to contribute. One of the benefits of Steem for an investing contributor is, one more likely cares about the content producers also.

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