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I can't even find the announcement for when they got into the legal issue in the first place. It's like it didn't happen.
In the Internet Archive, there is a capture of the Spotube repository, explaining why Spotube is no longer allowed to use the Spotify API. The README.md file was modified on May 2, 2025, and the capture is from May 3, 2025.
https://web.archive.org/web/20250503023845/https://github.com/KRTirtho/spotube
Be that as it may. Spotube is now more modular. In other words, you now work with plugins. The official in-house plugin requires a Musicbrainz and Listenbrainz account.
Yeah, me neither. Maybe because it wasn't a post perse but a modification of the main page that they modified again? I don't know if github saves previous states of a modified page.
It was definitely on the main page. Their blog link is coming up dry too. Hmm. 🤷🏽