How Do I Address Issues With My Spotify Artists Account?

How Do I Address Issues With My Spotify Artists Account?

How Do I Claim a Stolen Spotify Account?

If your Spotify account has been stolen, you should take the following steps to claim it back: (1) contact Spotify customer support as soon as possible by visiting the Spotify website and going to the “Help” section; (2) provide them with the email address or username associated with the account, as well as any other identifying information you have; (3) explain that your account has been stolen and provide any evidence you have to support your claim, such as a police report or email correspondence with the person who stole the account; (4) Spotify customer support will then investigate the claim and may ask you to provide additional information or documentation to verify your identity; (5) once your identity is verified, Spotify will work with you to regain access to your account and remove the person who stole it.

It is also a good idea to change your password and enable two-factor authentication on your account to help prevent future thefts. If you are artist on Spotify, you should specifically go to Artist Access

How Do I Claim a Spotify Account From a Former Manager?

If you have a Spotify account that is currently managed by a former manager and you would like to claim it, you will need to follow these steps: (1) contact Spotify customer support and explain the situation. Provide them with the email address or username associated with the account, as well as any other identifying information you have; (2) explain that the account is currently managed by a former manager, and that you are the rightful owner of the account; (3) provide any evidence you have to support your claim, such as a contract or agreement showing that you are the owner of the account; (4) Spotify customer support will then investigate the claim and may ask you to provide additional information or documentation to verify your identity and the ownership of the account.

Once your identity and the ownership of the account is verified, Spotify will work with you to regain access to your account and remove the former manager’s access. It is also a good idea to change your password and enable two-factor authentication on your account to help prevent any future unauthorized access.

How Do I Claim My Rights to a Song of Mine Listed on Spotify by Someone Else?

If you believe that someone else has listed a song of yours on Spotify without your permission, you may want to claim your rights to that song. Here are the steps you can take to do that: First, you will need to gather evidence that you are the rightful owner of the song in question. This may include proof of copyright registration, contracts or agreements showing that you wrote and recorded the song, or any other documents that demonstrate your ownership of the song.

Afterwards, contact Spotify’s copyright team by visiting the Spotify website and going to the “Help” section, then “Contact Us” and select “Copyright” as a subject. Provide them with the evidence you have gathered and the details of the song in question, including the title and the artist’s name. Spotify’s copyright team will then investigate your claim and may ask you to provide additional information or documentation to verify your ownership of the song. Once your ownership of the song is verified, Spotify will work to remove the infringing content from their platform and may take further action against the person who listed the song without your permission.

Note that it is also a good idea to contact the person who listed the song without your permission and try to resolve the issue amicably before contacting Spotify. Keep in mind that the process of copyright claim could take some time and it’s important to have all the evidence and information ready before submitting a claim.

How Can I Get My Music Into Spotify Playlists?

There are several ways to get your music into Spotify playlists: (1) reach out to independent curators and playlist creators. You can find many of them on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram, or by searching for Spotify playlist curators on Google; (2) utilize a playlist pitching service. These services connect independent artists with playlist curators and can increase your chances of getting your music added to a playlist; (3) submit your music to Spotify’s own playlist submission tool called Spotify for Artists. This tool allows you to submit your music directly to Spotify’s curation team for consideration; (4) network with other artists and industry professionals. Building relationships with other artists and industry professionals can lead to opportunities to have your music added to their playlists or recommended to playlist curators; (5) make sure your music is of high quality and well-produced, and that your artist profile on Spotify is complete and engaging; and (6) finally, try to engage with your fanbase and encourage them to share your music and playlists with their friends and followers.

Keep in mind that getting your music on playlists takes time and persistence, and it’s also important to have a solid marketing strategy to promote your music and increase your chances of being discovered.

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Silvino Diaz

Silvino E. Diaz’s practice ranges from Civil and Commercial Litigation to Entertainment and Intellectual Property Law. Silvino has earned a reputation as one of Puerto Rico’s foremost advocates for independent musicians and artists. As a result of his sustained commitment to creative industries, he was named Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Atlantic University College (Guaynabo, PR) – the Caribbean’s leading digital arts institution – where he spearheaded the “Introduction to IP” course for both the graduate and undergraduate programs, and was appointed by the Office of the President to develop an Intellectual Property graduate curriculum, where he served until moving to Miami in 2017. He is the founder of the service known as Starving Artists, where he offers innovative business and legal counsel for artists and creatives.

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