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Ethics of Music Streaming

June 13, 2020 by Ivy Moore & Lindsey Sullivan

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Music streaming is practically second nature. We open Spotify or Apple Music with ease and have access to anything we want to listen to. Cameron Davis, Pepperdine senior, explains why this can be harmful to artists while unpacking the history and ethics of music streaming.

Did this story interest or inspire you? Do you have a unique story or passion to share on the podcast? Email Ivy at ivy.moore@pepperdine.edu or Lindsey at lindsey.sullivan@pepperdine.edu

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The “Face to Face” is created and hosted by Lindsey Sullivan and Ivy Moore and produced by Kaelin Mendez. This episode was recorded remotely. The “Face to Face” is a Pepperdine Graphic Media production.

Filed Under: Face to Face, Podcasts Tagged With: apple music, artists, Cameron Davis, Face to Face, history, Ivy Moore, Lindsey Sullivan, music, music ethics, music streaming, podcast, Spotify

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