Australian music technology company Tuned Global has launched a new Service Manipulation Detection solution designed to help music streaming platforms and rights holders identify and combat fraudulent listening activity. The system targets bot-driven streams, click farms and coordinated repeat plays that artificially inflate play counts, distort chart rankings and skew royalty allocations.
Built into Tuned Global's existing platform, the solution monitors suspicious activity across multiple levels — including individual tracks, artists, user behaviour, and network and payment signals. Automated detection tools flag irregular patterns daily, with flagged plays excluded from royalty calculations and chart reporting, and a formal governance process managing escalation and audit trails.
The launch responds to growing pressure from labels and rights holders, who increasingly require streaming services to demonstrate documented detection frameworks as part of licensing agreements. Tuned Global says the solution is now available for deployment across its client base, with plans to evolve toward machine learning and predictive detection models as manipulation methods change.
https://securitybrief.com.au/story/tuned-global-launches-streaming-manipulation-detection
