After Apple removed the YouTube wrapper app Musi from the App Store, several other apps have popped up to take its place.
Musi, a free music-streaming app only available on iPhone, sued Apple last week, arguing that Apple breached Musi's developer agreement by abruptly removing the app from its App Store for no good ...
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 ...
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 ...
The legal status of the free music streaming app Musi has long been unclear – but the matter may now be settled, thanks to a lawsuit the developer has filed against Apple. Musi launched back in ...
Musi is suing Apple over its decision to remove the free music streaming app from the App Store. The lawsuit confirms previous speculation that it was actually a complaint from YouTube that ...
A free music streaming app whose legality has been questioned by some in the industry has taken Apple to court after its app was removed from the App Store for alleged “intellectual property ...
Musi, you may remember, was the app that sourced its music from YouTube, offering an alternative to streaming services without any direct licensing deals with rightsholders. Now there’s a development: ...
Apple Inc. ‘s “unjustifiable removal” of Musi Inc.'s music streaming app from its app store—"based upon an unsubstantiated” intellectual property complaint—is a breach of its own agreement with ...
TikTok is seemingly expanding its Add to Music App feature, through which users can save music to standalone services like ...