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Spotify have punished early adopters, many of who have invested hunders of euros in compatible hardware, and have spent good money on a premium subscription.
They have taken their money, taken manufacturers license money, and now destroy that valuable customer relationship by pulling support for devices whci are currently working perfectly well.
This is nothing but legalised theft, and very worrying for any hardware manufacturers who wish to integrate with Spotify, as I for one will never buy and hardware with Spotify integrated again.
You cannot trust Spotify, they are a bunch of corporate thieves.
Who will be next?
Signed ONKYO owner.