Cloud Based iTunes May Not Be Coming Soon
Late last week, Apple announced that Lala.com; the online music streaming service that the company acquired in December of last year would cease its operations by the end of this month. This announcement had triggered a wave of speculations over an imminent launch of a cloud-based iTunes service. However, according...
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Pay?! Just to port my media from device to device on my own home network?! No thanks!
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If I get access to the entire iTunes catalog I'll pay $15 - $20 mo depending on the restrictions and availability.
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How many ways are there for milking the same cow empty? I wonder if the Apple person(s) who do/does all these negotiation with the copyright owners is/are the same ones. Can you pls for consumers sake negotiate 1 package deal instead of ripping us off, everytime you girls and boys invent a new way to distribute content via your devices and the internet.
I am willing to buy another million Apple stock if that helps to finance all futher copyright distribute deals for all coming Apple inventions and services which deal with media. -
Entire iTunes Catalog...for 15 dollars I dont think apple will say yes.
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and you wonder why people pirate? >_>
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All of the disagreements are benefits someone but us the users.
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Pay multiple times for the same song just because you want to play it on a different device?
Wow, I feel so bad for "pirating" from these idiots.
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I'm pretty sure I wouldn't benefit from this subcription service, hence why I wouldn't be prepared to pay a higher price!
If you found this article interesting you will want to read what The Music Void's Jakomi Mathews has to say about itunes entering the music subscription market.
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no thanks...i'll just pirate them! ^,^