Court Rules Apple Can Purge Apps at Will as Musi Loses Big
A judge's scathing ruling grants Apple absolute control over its digital storefront while penalizing legal teams for creative storytelling.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the music streaming app Musi against Apple, ruling that the tech giant maintains the right to remove applications from its App Store at its discretion. The court upheld Apple's terms of service, which allow for delisting apps with or without cause. Furthermore, the judge issued sanctions against Musi's legal representatives for presenting fabricated information during the proceedings, marking a significant legal victory for Apple's platform governance.
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