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Michael Lewan is the executive director of the Music Fights fraudulent alliance; YouTube Music, Onerpm, Revelator

MONews
5 Min Read

The Music Fight Fraud Alliance (MFFA) has appointed Michael LEWAN as the first executive director.

Lewan supervises the strategic initiative and operation of Alliance in DC Washington.

Founded in June 2023, the MUSIC FIGHTS fraudulent allies are fighting streaming fraud, starting with various companies in the world of music industry.

According to ORG, Lewan has “a strong background of government relations and advocacy.” He recently served as a state and federal advocate at the recent recording academy.

Music Fighting Member Tuner Core, Tuner Core And parent company Believe in Amazon Music, Spotify, Empire, and Symphonic and United Master.

The group recently added YouTube Music, SoundCloud, Meta, Onerpm, STEM, Revelator and too lost new members.

The organization argues that it has pioneered the cross -platform collaboration to solve fraud. MFFA said that one of the main achievements since its launch is the development of “powerful and shared database of fraudulent markers identified in multiple platforms and members.”

The Database developed in cooperation with the National Cyber-Hairing Alliance (NCFTA) allows MFFA members to safely share and access “important data” for fraudulent activities.

According to the MFFA, the data sharing initiative said, “Allies can collect resources and knowledge to provide a unified approach to identify, track and interfere with fraud in real time.

“Michael’s extensive experience of government relations, policy advocacy and stakeholders partnerships becomes the ideal leader who draws MFFA’s mission.”

Andreea Gleeson, Tunecore

Andreea Gleeson, CEO of Tunecore, said:

“When Tunecore and Believe have co -founded the joint founding, when we formed a fighting alliance with the fraudulent alliance with the city, our goal is to unite the music industry, foster collaboration, and solve all forms of morale. It was to take smart and influential action.

“Michael’s extensive experience of government relations, policy advocacy and stakeholders partnerships is an ideal leader who draws his mission of MFFA. His leadership and vision will be important as we continue to work towards the more fair and transparent music industry. ”

“The work of the alliance was never more critical as streaming fraud threatened the livelihoods of artists and the right holder and undermined the integrity of the music economy.”

Michael legan, music fights with fraud

Michael Lewan, the executive director of the music fighting scam, added: “As streaming fraud threatens the livelihoods of artists and the right holders and undermines the integrity of the music economy, the work of Alliance was never more critical.

“I am pleased to create this dedicated industry leader group to create a more fair, safer and more transparent music ecosystem in our mission. We will continue to have a progress that we will continue to strengthen our collaboration, protect artists, and promote influential solutions that can be rewarded for their work. ”

Daren Owen, vice president of FUGA, said: “As founding members of MFFA, FUGA and Downtown work closely with other early members to define the best methods for integration with the NCFTA API and help to define the data structure. I tried to give it. The usefulness of the system that can provide the goal set by MFFA.

SoundCloud’s EVP and Legal advisor AMA Walton added: “Fairness and transparency are the core of Soundcloud’s mission. We join the Music Fights Fraud Alliance to support our commitment to support artists and contribute to safer and sustainable music industries. We need to be unified to fight streaming fraud, and we are proud of standing together to maintain authenticity and to be rewarded for artists. ”

Portia Sabin, the chairman of the Music Business Association: “Music Biz is proud to participate in supervising the growth of this important industrial alliance, and we’re perfect for Michael to grow and guide the alliance into the future I think. ”World music business

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