The Telegraph reports that Spotify has "hit more stumbling blocks" in its plans to launch in the US, with labels expecting "very large minimum guarantees" before they will agree to license content.
An unnamed senior executive told The Telegraph, "The US divisions of the major record labels do not feel comfortable with the freemium model and have demanded extremely high cash advances, which has caused Spotify to stop and think about whether it can afford the move to the US ...
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