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Why did Domi Music stop music services?

Recently, when many people use the official website of Duomi Music, they have discovered that a notice of discontinuation of service has been posted on the official website of Duomi Music. Many people still don’t know why Duomi Music suddenly stopped serving, so let us know below Let’s take a look at the reasons for the collapse of Domi Music.

Did Domi Music go bankrupt?

According to news on March 6, smart audio brand Sonos recently sent an email to users stating that Domi Music plans to terminate related business operations and that the server will be closed in February 2018. It was removed from the shelves on March 28 and music services were stopped indefinitely. At this point, Duomi Music sadly exited. As of now, Domi Music has not officially responded to this matter. At present, when you open the Duomi Music App platform, you can still play songs normally, but the reporter noticed that the update date of the first-ranked playlist was February 10, and there has been no update of the playlist since February 10.

Online music giants are rolling up their sleeves and fighting for copyrights, but the second-tier music platforms are exhausted and falling to the ground. Just when the two online music giants Tencent Music and NetEase Cloud Music reached a copyright cooperation and announced that the copyright dispute has come to an end for the time being, the second-tier music platform Duomi Music has come to a standstill. Smart audio brand Sonos recently sent an email to users stating that Domi Music plans to terminate related business operations. Although Domi Music has not spoken out directly about the matter so far, a reporter from China Business News found that Domi Music’s official website has been unable to be logged in, and its official Weibo and mobile applications have stopped updating for nearly a month.

According to Domi Music’s financial report, the company has suffered losses for many consecutive years. Just like the entire industry suffering from copyright costs, Domi Music has also been subject to huge cost pressure. As one of the earliest online music platforms in China, Domi Music once had hundreds of millions of users. Now that it is shut down, people can’t help but sigh, but this It is also in line with the development rules of the Internet industry. Only the top two or three giants in a field can survive well, while others will have difficulty surviving or even be forced to withdraw from competition.

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