Drake thinks the game is rigged — and he’s filing some seemingly unconvincing legal actions to prove it. Remind you of anyone in politics?
Over the last two days, Drake has alleged that UMG artificially inflated the streams of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us." Here, Billboard analyzes his claims.
With the pressure on, distributors may need to be more proactive about their role in the spread of fraud moving forward. Will they be?
In the wake of Universal Music Group's lawsuit against Believe alleging the distribution of fraudulent content, Ten2 Media's founders break down the debate around distribution fraud.
A memoir allegedly written by Diddy’s late girlfriend Kim Porter sold well on Amazon. But is it real? And who’s in charge?
The MLC has pulled in the independent experts at Beatdapp to supplement the internal process it already has in place to curb fraud.
The company sent out an email this summer acknowledging that delays "have caused frustration." Some former employees believe the issues pre-date 2023.
A coalition of digital distributors, along with Spotify and Amazon Music, have launched Music Fights Fraud to attempt to eradicate the issue.
Despite advances in ticket safety technology, fraud is still a problem for major tours.
The leading performance rights organizations have teamed to combat bad actors wrongfully claiming performance royalties and ownership of musical works.