3 Count: Spanx for Nothing

Have any suggestions for the 3 Count? Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday. 1: Music Labels Sue Fit Radio for “Massive Scale” Copyright Infringement First off today, Ashley Cullins at The Hollywood Reporter Esquire reports that the major record labels have banded together to file a lawsuit against Fit Radio, the makers of an app by the same name. According to the lawsuit, Fit Radio boasts that it is the #1 workout music app but does so without proper licenses. The record labels state that, even though the app claims to be a curated music app, one that has DJs upload playlists to the service, the app is actually an on-demand service. They lawsuit alleges the app allows unlimited skips and even selecting specific songs. To make matters worse, the lawsuit alleges that the app encourages DJs to upload popular tracks, which are then distributed to the public for a monthly or yearly fee. According to the lawsuit, since Fit Radio is an on demand service, it…

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