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I think the Botting of streams to game the royalties is the bit they don't like.
Obviously it would be a beach of t&cs
I've never heard of someone being arrested for breaching ToS though. They could be sued for breach of contract, but that's it. So far the only thing I could think of is if the bots were illegally acquired by hacking devices or something. There's nothing illegal about paying for a server and having it download free Spotify streams.
There's nothing illegal about downloading streams, but if the purpose of your downloads is to get fraudulent royalties, then of course it's illegal as wire fraud under 18 U.S.C. § 1343.