California Judge Upholds Apple’s Authority to Remove App Over IP Dispute

In a recent legal development, a California federal judge has denied an initial attempt by a music streaming service to be reinstated on Apple’s App Store. The app was previously removed from the platform due to alleged intellectual property infringement. The judge reasoned that Apple holds “broad discretion” when it comes to removing apps from its marketplace. This decision underscores the extent of control that major tech companies have over their own platforms and the significant hurdles app developers may face in challenging such decisions. For more details on this case, visit the original article.