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Rapper RBX Sues Spotify, Alleging Billions of Drakes Streams Are Fraudulent

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The Spotify app on an iPad in Baltimore on March 20, 2018. The Canadian Press/AP, Patrick SemanskyWest Coast rapper and producer Eric Dwayne Collins, better known by his stage name RBX, has brought a class action lawsuit against Spotify, alleging that the digital streaming service has failed to properly address fraudulent music streams on its platform.The suit, which was filed in a California federal court on Nov. 3, alleges that automated software programs called bots have run rampant on the app, falsely inflating artists’ music plays.

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