震驚業界:維權檔案庫聲稱已抓取Spotify全部音樂資料庫
線上維權檔案庫「安娜的檔案館」聲稱已從Spotify抓取近300TB數據,包含2.56億首歌曲元數據,並透過Torrent種子發布,對音樂產業與數位版權構成重大挑戰。
線上維權組織「」(Anna's Archive)在其官方部落格投下震撼彈,宣稱已從音樂串流巨頭 抓取了近 的數據,此舉幾乎涵蓋了其整個音樂資料庫,引發業界高度關注。
根據該組織發布的文章,此次行動的成果驚人。他們聲稱已成功下載 首歌曲的元數據(Metadata),以及多達 個音樂檔案。若此說法屬實,這意味著一個商業平台的數位資產,被一個外部團體完整複製。
「」表示,目前所有歌曲的元數據已經打包,並透過「」(Torrent)的形式對外公開,供大眾下載。至於包含實際音訊的音樂檔案,該組織暗示將於稍後發布,為事件的後續發展留下伏筆。
此事件凸顯了中心化平台與數據保存倡議者之間的根本衝突。這不僅挑戰了現行的版權法律框架,更暴露了當代數位文化遺產高度依賴商業公司伺服器的脆弱性,勢必引發關於數據所有權與公共存取權的深刻辯論。
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