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.
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 2016, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Musi is a free music streaming app which pulls in music from YouTube. The app proved a big hint with teens in particular, as it provided completely free music streams without the audio ad ...
Apple’s removal of the popular music streaming app Musi from the App Store has sparked a high-profile legal battle. Musi’s creators allege the tech giant engaged in collusion and ‘backroom dealings’ ...
Canada-based music streaming platform Musi has sued Apple in California federal court just a week after the Big Tech giant removed the Musi app from its Apple App Store on the basis of infringement ...