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🔍 What Happens If Suspicious Activity Is Detected on the Platform?

Under the terms and conditions of UMW Recordings, Inc.

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Written by Valentina Rios
Updated over a week ago

⚠️ What Is Considered Suspicious Activity?

Examples of red flags include:

  • 📈 Unusual spikes in streams with no organic marketing support

  • 🤖 The use of bots, click farms, or non-human traffic sources

  • 🧾 Uploading content without proper legal rights or ownership

  • 🧠 Manipulating metadata or altering statistics dishonestly

  • 🔄 Creating multiple subuser accounts for abuse or loopholes

  • 📉 Massive imbalance between streams and actual followers


🛠️ What Actions Can UMW Recordings, Inc. Take?

If suspicious behavior is detected, UMW reserves the right to:

🔍 1. Perform Internal Audits

Review account activity, login history, sales reports, and usage logs for any unusual patterns.

🛑 2. Temporarily Suspend Services

Restrict access to specific functions (such as royalty withdrawals or content uploads) during the investigation.

📩 3. Contact the User for Clarification

Request documentation or written explanations regarding the suspicious behavior or statistics.

⚖️ 4. Take Contractual or Legal Action

This could include withholding payments, terminating the agreement, or notifying DSPs if a severe violation is confirmed.


🧠 How to Avoid These Risks?

  • 🚫 Don’t purchase services that promise “guaranteed streams” or placements on shady playlists

  • ✅ Only upload content you fully own or have proper legal rights to

  • 🔎 Monitor your stats regularly for anything unusual

  • 📬 Contact UMW support immediately if you notice anything suspicious in your account


🎯 In Summary:

If this happens...

UMW may respond by... 📌

🚨 Suspicious or fraudulent activity

Launching an internal audit

🤖 Use of bots or fake streams

Suspending account features or royalties

📩 Lack of cooperation

Requesting documents or issuing warnings

⚖️ Confirmed violations

Ending the agreement or reporting to DSPs

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