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The lawsuits against streaming companies have been coming fast and loose in the past six months and Rhapsody is the latest find themselves in the crossfire. Cracker frontman David Lowery, who filed a similar class-action suit against Spotify, is suing the streaming veteran along with co-plaintiffs and fellow songwriters David Faragher and Victor Krummenacher for infringement of mechanical royalties. -
Is Spotify Being Sued? Musician Hits Them With Class Action Suit Over Unpaid Royalties
Well this is awkward. Spotify has just been hit with a class action suit and it's a big one! Musician, David Lowery, of the rock band, Cracker, is suing Spotify for $150 million in royalties.
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