Grooveshark Fires Back at Google, Apple, RIAA
Found on Wired on Monday, 18 April 2011
Google removed Grooveshark's app from its open market last week, upon a complaint from the RIAA that the app violated the app store's Terms of Service.
For Android users who don't want to rely on the vagaries of a supposedly open app store, you can download the app directly from Grooveshark's mobile page. Unless, of course, you are using an Android device from AT&T, which locks down its supposedly open-source device so heavily that you can't install apps not from the Android market.
That's one way to harm your competitors: banning them from your devices.