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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