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  1. A New CEO Says Employees Can’t Work Remotely After All, and They Revolt
  2. Instructor of Physics (Non
  3. Believe, EMPIRE, Spotify, Amazon Music and more team up to form global task force ‘aimed at eradicating streaming fraud’ - Music Business Worldwide


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A New CEO Says Employees Can’t Work Remotely After All, and They Revolt

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Instructor of Physics (Non

Internal Number: 322900 The Department of Physics at the University of North Florida is now accepting applications for a permanent, 12-month, non-tenure track, Instructor faculty position to begin in August 2023. Responsibilities include preparing and teaching undergraduate introductory Physics and Astronomy lectures and labs. Ideal candidates would also be able to teach an introductory Earth Science lecture and Lab. Additionally, successful candidates are expected to contribute service to both the university and to the profession. Ideal candidates will have previous, documented experience in teaching undergraduate lectures and laboratory courses in Physics and/or Astronomy. Successful candidates must demonstrate the commitment and capability to provide an excellent learning environment to students, work with student-centered methods of instruction, and contribute to the continuing development and implementation of curricular content. UNF’s Department of Physics is committed to increasing the participation of women and underrepresented minorities in STEM fields. Applicants must describe their experience working with, teaching, and/or mentoring diverse groups of students. The position has a starting salary of $52,000, negotiable, and is a continuing 12-month position. Applicants must have a minimum of a master’s degree in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Physics or a closely related field. Applicants must complete an online application and upload supplemental documents at www.unfjo...

Believe, EMPIRE, Spotify, Amazon Music and more team up to form global task force ‘aimed at eradicating streaming fraud’ - Music Business Worldwide

Tackling streaming fraud is becoming a key objective for the music business. In January, we reported on a recent French study showing that up to 3% of music streams on services like As Just last week, France-born music streaming service Deezer set out a strategy to address fraudulent streaming activity on its platform. Now, a number of other music companies ranging from distributors to other streaming platforms like Spotify and Music Fights Fraud says its focus will be on streaming fraud and streaming manipulation across digital streaming services. The group of companies say that they will “work to ensure that the global music streaming market is fair and that all members actively contribute to solutions intended to balance the equity of its operations”. The objectives of Music Fights Fraud are “to detect, prevent, mitigate and enforce anti-fraud measures, thereby moving closer to an industry where fraud has no place”. The members of the Music Fights Fraud alliance say that they will provide “greater cross-platform collaboration and data sharing” in coordination with a third party, the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA), a nonprofit partnership between private organizations, government, and academia. The NCFTA says that its mission “is to provide a neutral, trusted environment enabling multi-party collaboration to identify, mitigate, and disrupt cyber crime”. Additionally, according to the announcement, each of the participating companies claim to have ...