Musi is a free music app for iPhone which has been downloaded tens of millions of times – but a new piece says that the legality of the app is in question. Musi launched back in 2016, and proved a hit ...
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Jennifer A. Golinveaux and Samantha K. Looker, attorneys at Winston & Strawn's San Francisco office, filed a complaint on behalf of Musi on Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern ...
For millions of music fans, the most controversial app ban of the past year was not the brief TikTok outage but the ongoing delisting of Musi from Apple’s App Store. Those users are holding out hope ...
Another day, another lawsuit. Musi, a free music-streaming app only available on iPhone, has sued Apple, arguing that Apple breached Musi’s developer agreement by abruptly removing the app from its ...
Winston & Strawn and its client Musi Inc. should be sanctioned for including false allegations in a lawsuit accusing Apple Inc. of breach of contract by removing an app from the App Store, Apple told ...
In 2016, a pair of 19-year-old pals from Winnipeg appeared on the reality television show Dragons’ Den—Canada’s version of Shark Tank—to seek funding for their music streaming startup, Musi.
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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