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Phantom Artists Stole Their Songs. They Couldn’t Get Them Back.

Bad Dog, a group from D.C., was forced to take a crash course in streaming fraud, a shadowy realm that costs musicians $2 billion a year.

David Segal
Author: David Segal

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David Segal

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Compact Discs, Computers and the Internet, Content Type: Personal Profile, Copyrights and Copyright Violations, Cyberattacks and Hackers, Frauds and Swindling, Intellectual Property, Level Music, Music, Pop and Rock Music, Post, David, Robberies and Thefts, SoundCloud, Spotify, Warner Music Group
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