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Facebook music app developers who list "play" instead of "listen" have a better chance of getting their app onto the social media site.
To use "listen" in an app, Facebook says the developer must have a relationship with the rights owners, All Facebook was told in an email. Using the word "play," requires no rights relationship between rights owner and app developer.
Facebook, it seems, is only allowing major partners to use the word "listen." Some music apps, such as Rdio and Spotify — Facebook's most popular music listening apps — can use the word.
Facebook's Listen With app, which lets users DJ a playlist for friends, is also approved to "listen."
"I wonder how many (other) actions are being reserved for their partners... If it’s a rights issue then why are developers allowed to use “play” without them checking to see if the appropriate relationships are in place with the rights owners? You’d think if the developer didn’t have the correct rights in place, Facebook would reject their action whether it was “listen,” “play” or “whatever," Costello told All Facebook.