Musi, a free music-streaming app that had tens of millions of iPhone downloads and garnered plenty of controversy over its method of acquiring music, has lost an attempt to get back on Apple’s App ...
Music streaming platform Musi sued Apple last October for removing its app from the Apple app store over copyright infringement concerns. On Jan. 9, a California federal judge denied Musi's request ...
Music streaming app Musi has sued Apple on breach-of-contract claims. The platform allows users to stream YouTube's entire music catalogue for free. YouTube contends that Musi is infringing on its ...
Musi was clearly in the wrong here and I don't have an issue with Apple removing them from the app store. But I am reminded that since Apple can remove an app for any reason at all, this strengthens ...
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