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Meta platforms sued by virtual reality yoga app developer

Meta cancelled Elijah’s AEI Fitness app days before its unveiling at Meta Connect, the world’s biggest VR conference, which he says would have propelled it to the top of the VR fitness app market, eventually reaping him tens of millions of dollars.

October 12, 2023 / 13:24 IST
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Meta platforms sued by virtual reality yoga app developer
The Meta logo on a smartphone in the Brooklyn borough of New York, US, on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Meta Platforms Inc. is scheduled to release earnings figures on July 27. Photographer: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg

Andre Elijah created a virtual reality yoga app, with avatars of top instructors teaching various poses, as well as pilates and mindfulness — all of which users will never see, he alleged in a lawsuit, because Meta Platforms Inc. killed it just before launch time.

Meta cancelled Elijah’s AEI Fitness app days before its unveiling at Meta Connect, the world’s biggest VR conference, which he says would have propelled it to the top of the VR fitness app market, eventually reaping him tens of millions of dollars.

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“It was hell working on it, and we got there,” Elijah said in an interview, adding that the company made a “gorgeous” trailer for its presentation at the conference. But while preparing to be part of Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg’s keynote, he says he was told “‘No, the project’s killed, we’re not giving you your money.’”

Meta banned Elijah from the conference, and added his name to a “blacklist” of developers it refuses to do business with, according to the complaint he filed this week in federal court in San Jose, California.