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Technology,
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Oct. 4, 2024

Music streamer uses YouTube sound, sues Apple for removal from app store

Apple's highest grossing app in North America, Musi Inc., sues over removal from app store after "unsubstantiated" third-party complaint from YouTube.

Apple Inc. was accused of breaching its contractual obligations when it removed its highest grossing North American app - a music streamer - from its app store based on an improper investigation of an "unsubstantiated" third-party infringement complaint, according to a federal lawsuit.

The complaint was filed in a federal court in San Jose on Wednesday by Winston & Strawn LLP partner Jennifer A. Golinveaux, who represents Musi Inc. - a Canadian software company. It d...

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