Skip to main content

Spotify clones are being built with a $40 script, and Spotify isn’t happy about it

A woman wearing headphones looks at a smartphone while listening to music on a sofa.
Although music streaming services have certainly been growing in popularity, recent studies have shown that a lot of people just don’t see the point in paying for them. With this type of attitude being so prevalent, Spotify is going to have a tough time time growing its business, and that’s without multiple clones popping up that offer all the music a person could want to hear for the low price of absolutely nothing.

And thanks to a script by the name of Youtubify, that’s exactly what’s happening. This script lets anyone who can afford the $40 price tag build their own Spotify clone, right down to the look and feel of the site. The only difference is where the music comes from — as the name implies, Youtubify pulls its music from YouTube.

Since Youtubify first hit the Web, multiple Spotify clones have appeared and disappeared, but Spotify hasn’t publicly done anything about them. Now that has changed, as the company’s legal team has contacted one particularly blatant clone by the name of Syotify, TorrentFreak reports.

“Spotify has recently discovered that some of the things that you do violate Spotify’s intellectual property and other rights,” the company told the operators of Syotify. “Spotify is all for you making a living and running a business, but when that business interferes with Spotify’s rights, we hope you understand that Spotify can’t just sit back and take no action.”

The Spotify legal team provided the operators of Syotify with a list of demands that includes ceasing use of the “infringing domain name,” providing a list of other related domain names, permanently stopping use of Spotify trademarks, and transferring the offending domain names to Spotify.

While Spotify’s main issue with Syotify seems to be just how similar its name is, the company also says that its use of the Spotify API to create YouTube playlists is in violation of its user agreement. This means that other sites using Youtubify and even the script’s creators could be next in line on the Spotify legal team’s contact list.

Kris Wouk
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Kris Wouk is a tech writer, gadget reviewer, blogger, and whatever it's called when someone makes videos for the web. In his…
Nvidia’s rumored RTX 30-series refresh isn’t what you think
Nvidia RTX 2060 Super and RTX 2070 Super review

A new rumor suggests Nvidia is working on three new graphics cards that will release next month. The company is reportedly preparing a 12GB RTX 3080 variant, a 16GB RTX 3070 Ti variant, and a 12GB RTX 2060 variant, all of which will allegedly arrive on shelves between December and January.

The leak comes from @hongxing2020 on Twitter. Although it's likely that Nvidia is gearing up to launch new GPU variants, the cards in the latest rumor may not be new desktop graphics cards. They'll probably target mobile configurations instead.

Read more
The Roku-YouTube-YouTube TV impasse isn’t over yet
YouTube TV on Roku.

It's been several months since Roku and YouTube TV reached a cease-fire in their dispute over ... well, over a few things. But it now looks like the war is heating back up.

To recap, Roku in April 2021 first announced that negotiations that would extend YouTube TV's availability on the Roku platform had broken down. In doing so, it said that "Roku cannot accept Google’s unfair terms as we believe they could harm our users." Exactly what those disputed terms are has been a little ambiguous. Roku has said it has to do with search results. Google calls any allegations baseless.

Read more
No, there isn’t a Free Fury vs. Wilder 3 live stream in the U.S.
Fury vs Wilder 3 weigh in and face to face picture.

In the penultimate trilogy, Tyson Fury and Deonte Wilder will step into the ring and matchup for the third time since 2018 in a short while. Everyone is curious where this fight will go, not just because the fight itself is exciting, but also because of what comes after. Who will hold the world heavyweight championship after the dust settles? This is heavyweight history in the making, and time is running out to fire up the Fury vs Wilder 3 live stream and watch the action unfold live.

Needless to say, you definitely don't want to miss this event, but there's a hitch. If you're looking for free broadcast for the fight in the United States, you're not going to find one. You have to pay because it's a pay-per-view event. If you want to watch Fury vs. Wilder 3, the best way is to sign up for ESPN+ or tune in there if you already have an active subscription. You can also check it out on Fox Sports PPV if that's more your speed -- though we much prefer the ESPN+ streaming service.

Read more