A federal judge has ruled in Apple’s favor in a lawsuit brought by the developers of Musi, a popular free music streaming app that pulled songs from YouTube. The decision upholds Apple’s removal of the app from the App Store in 2024 and affirms the company’s broad authority under its Developer Program License Agreement. Jon Brodkin for Ars Technica:
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Judge rules Apple can remove apps from App Store ‘with or without cause,’ dismissing Musi lawsuit
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