The Federal Trade Commission must use its subpoena power to follow the money in the music industry, according to a new white paper from consumer advocacy nonprofit Public Knowledge. “This is a structural problem,” the author says.
FTC Should Investigate Music Streaming Deals, Study Urges
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APOCALYPTICA Announces February/March 2025 North American Tour With NITA STRAUSS
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Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Announces Extensive 2022 North American Tour
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Spotify are reportedly working on a new karaoke feature
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