KEY POINTS
  • Spotify and CEO Daniel Ek have admitted the policy was worded vaguely and rolled out poorly.
  • It got R&B singer R. Kelly booted from Spotify playlists in response to accusations of sexual assault.
  • Artists and listeners raised concerns that false allegations or earlier, youthful mistakes could hurt their standing on the on-demand music service.

Spotify is abandoning its controversial policy to remove artists from playlists based on questionable conduct, the music streaming service announced Friday.

"We don't aim to play judge and jury," the company said in a blog post. "We aim to connect artists and fans – and Spotify playlists are a big part of how we do that."