A screen shot from Grooveshark's new app.
(Credit: Grooveshark)
Grooveshark is making sure that its music Web app will play on any device and anywhere in the world.
A spokeswoman for the music service told CNET today that starting tomorrow, the company will make its HTML5 Web app available globally. The new app will make it possible to access the service on iOS and Android Web browsers and anywhere in the world.
Last month, the company rolled out the Web app in the United States after Grooveshark's original app was banned from Google Play. Google hasn't detailed why it booted the app but Grooveshark's legal disputes with the top four record companies are believed to be at the root of it.
Grooveshark's service, which allows users to upload their music to the cloud and share it with others, is controversial. Universal Music Group has accused Grooveshark in a lawsuit of copyright violations.
Of the four major music-recording companies, Grooveshark has only managed to license songs from EMI. But EMI invalidated the agreement because it claims Grooveshark has not kept up with payments not kept up with payments. EMI has also now accused Grooveshark of infrin... [Read more]
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