queer-rogue:lightpsychle:the-future-now:Apple can delete all your music Imagine the horror: You sign
queer-rogue:lightpsychle:the-future-now:Apple can delete all your music Imagine the horror: You sign up for Apple Music. You whip out the credit card and hand over your digits. The next morning, you open up your iTunes library — the haven in which you’ve stored years and years of music — and it’s all gone.That’s exactly what happened to James Pinkstone, who shared this horror story on his company’s blog. Pinkstone says he lost 122 gigabytes of music. When he called to complain, an Apple representative explained to him: “The software is functioning as intended.”Follow @the-future-nowLike, it says so in the Terms and Agreements. You don’t technically own anything that you buy from the store, so they can literally take it all on a whim. Not new, but probably news.The bigger problem is it’s taking music you didn’t buy from iTunes. Artists have had their raw files taken from them, and unless they have backups, can only get mp3s back from iTunes. Any music on your computer is at risk. -- source link
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