A major streaming giant just got hit with a lawsuit that's making waves. The case, filed in California's federal court, has rapper RBX stepping up as the lead plaintiff—yeah, that's Dr. Dre's collaborator and Snoop Dogg's cousin. The accusation? The platform allegedly ignored massive fraudulent streaming activity happening right under its nose. This isn't just about numbers getting inflated; it's about artists potentially losing out on legitimate revenue while fake plays rack up. The legal filing suggests a pattern of willful negligence when it came to policing bot-driven streams. For an industry already wrestling with fair compensation models, this case could set serious precedent.

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AllInDaddy
· 2025-11-06 18:50
Another big scoop! I heard that it was badly affected by fabricated data.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 2025-11-06 17:44
The platform probably ran away, just a matter of time.
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AirdropNinja
· 2025-11-03 19:46
Tsk tsk, making money from selling traffic is really easy.
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DefiPlaybook
· 2025-11-03 19:41
The music platform Clip Coupons is truly outrageous.
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ApeShotFirst
· 2025-11-03 19:36
yo finally someone's got the guts to call these platforms out fr fr... been sayin this forever, numbers fake af
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0xSoulless
· 2025-11-03 19:36
Another Be Played for Suckers trap has been exposed.
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