Taylor Swift’s music has reappeared on TikTok despite the platform’s ongoing licensing dispute with Universal Music Group (UMGNF), which releases Swift’s music, The New York Times’ Ben Sisario reports. The available songs from Swift appear to be from the period since she signed with Universal in 2018, but it is unclear how Swift’s songs made it back to TikTok while Universal’s ban remains in place.
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