Apple is facing scrutiny over its alleged backchannel efforts to suppress Musi, a music app, through undisclosed communications with key music industry figures. Evidence suggests that senior legal director Elizabeth Miles was involved in discussions with Sony Music and others, aimed at removing the app from the Apple store. Key executives, including in-house counsel Violet Evan-Karimian and relationship manager Arun Singh, were called to testify about the decision-making processes involved. Apple's attempts to block these depositions have raised further questions about the transparency of the proceedings.
Apple's alleged backchannel scheme to suppress the Musi app involved key executives in communications with Sony Music and the National Music Publishers Association.
Key Apple executives were compelled to share communications revealing extensive discussions about removing the Musi app from the App Store.
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