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Applying broader interpretations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act could help curb fraudulent plays on music streaming platforms

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Applying broader interpretations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act could help curb fraudulent plays on music streaming platforms

By auwcl | June 11, 2018 | 0

By Rohan Parekh Streaming music revenues now account for sixty-five percent of the revenue share in the music industry thanks to streaming services like Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, and Tidal.[1]  Despite an increase in listeners and subscribers to these services, the industry is being undermined by instances of streaming fraud, which involves using a bot…

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