2011年8月15日星期一

Grooveshark gets kicked from the Android market.

by Vlad Bobleanta on 6 April 2011 to 10: 45Grooveshark logoGoogle, Grooveshark has removed from the Android market. Movement, many months after Apple music app from its app store coming kicked, has to do with (what else?) top accusations from several music labels, the Grooveshark violates copyright law.

It is unclear whether Google plans to remove the app from the Android Smartphones also from a distance where it already has been installed, something that Google has the power to do, but only in the past has used to malware-ridden getting rid of apps.

As a response to questions of Grooveshark is removed from the Android market, a Google spokesperson just had to say: "We remove apps from Android market, that violate our terms of service." The spokesman did not mention what violations of Grooveshark on market terms and conditions committed. Google has also understandable, said nothing about this is happening in response to pressure from the music industry-anything else this distance could have raised?

An interesting coincidence is set Google today to outline their anti-piracy efforts before the House of representatives Judiciary Committee. Google has been accused several times, which it has benefited from piracy, by 'Pirate' to post sites on Google ads. The company will deny this and issue a tougher stance on piracy at today's hearing.

As for Grooveshark, it looks like it is running fast from mobile app stores, on which it has allowed, exist. Holding, however, that you probably still in the position, the Android app from Grooveshark direct - to get to since (unless you have an AT & T Android device) Android allows apps installing, coming not from the market. Tags: Android market, AndroidMarket, anti-piracy, Antipiracy, apps, audio, Google, Grooveshark, Grooveshark for Android, GroovesharkForAndroid, music, piracy


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