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Hello spotify community.
I recently bumped into this device limit, I had no idea it even existed until now. I have been using Spotify for years, and I have recently added some devices to my collection.
I understand that this has something to do with the greedy companies in charge of licenses. Here I was thinking that piracy was a done deal regarding music, but apparantly I was dead wrong.
Luckily there are other services out there, which do not enforce this outdated model, and I am going to try them out before returning to the past and downloading illegaly again. Judge me all you want, I respect the work of the artists, and I will buy some records, the ones that I enjoy the most of course. I don't make enough money to buy all of them, which is a pity.
I strongly advice others to take action as well. Limiting offline mode to only three devices in the year 2014 is outdated at best.