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New lawsuit alleges Spotify allows streaming fraud

A new lawsuit alleges streaming giant Spotify turns a blind eye to vast networks of bots that inflate streaming figures to benefit megastars such as Drake at the expense of lesser-known artists.
Fans believe Drake’s “curse” is to blame after the Toronto Blue Jays lost the World Series. The rapper shared an Instagram ...
Fans believe Drake’s “curse” is to blame after the Toronto Blue Jays lost the World Series. The rapper shared an Instagram ...
LeBron James reposted Nike's celebration ad for the Dodgers' win on his Instagram, and many suspect he targeted Drake to ...
A new class action lawsuit is accusing Spotify of having “turned a blind eye” to “mass-scale fraudulent streaming,” allegedly ...
The Dodgers had part-owner and NBA legend Magic Johnson join the victory celebration, including taking a picture with ...
The suit claims the allegedly fraudulent Drake streams alone have cost other artists hundreds of millions of dollars.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Kiké Hernandez trolled Drake after his team's World Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Zohran Mamdani is a known Kendrick Lamar fan, and showed his support for the rapper over Halloween weekend.
Such may be the case for Drake, who alleged that his record company UMG was artificially inflating Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” through fraudulent streams. Now, a proposed class action lawsuit ...
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, claims Spotify failed to prevent the ...
Spotify is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging "billions" of fraudulent Drake streams, claiming he benefited from bots.