Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Spotify Allowed Billions Of Bot-Farmed Drake Streams
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Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Spotify Allowed Billions Of Bot-Farmed Drake Streams
Spotify is facing a new class-action lawsuit that accuses the music giant of ignoring “mass-scale fraudulent streaming” that allegedly inflated Drake’s numbers by billions of fake plays. Filed Sunday in California District Court, the suit names rapper RBX, Snoop Dogg’s cousin, as the lead plaintiff. The filing claims Spotify allowed “fake, illegitimate, and/or illegal” streams from bots, causing “massive financial harm” to other artists. Drake i…
A collective complaint has just been filed against Spotify, accusing the streaming giant of ignoring a vast fraud of artificial listening on its platform—one of the main beneficiaries of which would be Drake. Written by rapper RBX (Snoop Dogg's cousin) and filed Sunday evening in a federal court in California, the complaint claims that [...] This article Billions of Drake's listening on Spotify would have been "fraudful" appeared first on Rollin…
Spotify faces class-action lawsuit over fake streams linked to Drake’s music
A new class-action lawsuit has brought Spotify’s long-standing streaming fraud problem into the federal spotlight. What makes this case even more striking is that it uses data tied to one of the world’s biggest artists, Drake, to make its point.Filed on November 2 in California, the lawsuit accuses Spotify of “turning a blind eye” to bot-driven streaming activity that inflated play counts for certain artists, distorting how royalties are shared …
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