Anna’s Archive uploads 86 million Spotify audio files after metadata release

Following its December 21 release of 256 million rows of Spotify metadata, pirate activist group Anna’s Archive has uploaded 86 million audio files from Spotify's library to an open archive. Spotify has disabled the involved accounts, added safeguards, and is investigating the scrape that bypassed digital rights protections.

Pirate activist group Anna’s Archive, known for archiving books and papers, expanded its Spotify scrape project by uploading 86 million audio files to an open archive on Sunday, December 22, 2025, reports Billboard. This follows the group's December 21 announcement of releasing 256 million rows of track metadata, with initial plans for peer-to-peer sharing of the audio files in 300 terabytes of torrents.

The group frames the effort as preserving 'humanity's knowledge and culture,' noting Spotify's library is 'a good start.' Spotify confirmed unauthorized access, stating a third party scraped public metadata and circumvented digital rights management (DRM) to obtain audio files. The company has disabled the malicious accounts and implemented new safeguards while continuing its investigation.

Cybersecurity expert Marcus Murray clarifies that scraping public data is not inherently illegal, but distributing copyrighted audio is. He assesses the breach as focused on music rather than user data, though risks remain.

This development intensifies debates on data preservation, platform security, and copyright enforcement in streaming services.

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Illustration of Bandcamp banning AI music, featuring human musicians triumphing over prohibited AI generation on a platform announcement.
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Bandcamp bans AI-generated music to preserve human creativity

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Bandcamp has prohibited music generated wholly or substantially by AI on its platform, aiming to safeguard the human element in music creation. The policy, announced on January 14, 2026, allows users to flag suspected AI content for review and removal. This move contrasts with other streaming services grappling with an influx of AI-produced tracks.

A pirate activist group has scraped and released metadata from Spotify's music library, with plans to distribute 86 million audio files. The breach, reported on December 21, 2025, involves 256 million rows of track data set for peer-to-peer sharing. Spotify is investigating the unauthorized access.

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A pirate group known as Anna's Archive has announced it scraped Spotify's vast music library, acquiring metadata for 256 million tracks and 86 million audio files totaling nearly 300 terabytes. The group frames the effort as cultural preservation, planning to release the files publicly despite copyright violations. Spotify has responded by disabling involved accounts and enhancing safeguards against such activities.

In a recent Billboard discussion, Xania Monet's manager Romel Murphy and Black Music Action Coalition CEO Willie “Prophet” Stiggers debated whether AI-generated music should share charts with human-created works. The conversation highlighted 2025 as the first year AI tracks appeared on major platforms like Billboard, TikTok, and Spotify. They also addressed radio policies excluding AI content.

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The Wikimedia Foundation has announced new licensing deals with major AI companies including Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon to provide paid access to Wikipedia content. These partnerships aim to offset rising infrastructure costs caused by AI scraping. The deals mark a shift from unauthorized data use to commercial API access through Wikimedia Enterprise.

Spotify says it is no longer running recruitment advertisements for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, after a federal recruiting campaign concluded at the end of 2025 following weeks of backlash and boycott calls from advocacy groups and some musicians.

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Meta has introduced AI-powered tools and user alerts to combat industrialized scamming on its platforms. The company removed 10.9 million accounts linked to criminal scam centers in 2025. These measures follow collaborations with law enforcement and legal actions against scammers.

 

 

 

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