Saturday, March 5, 2011

Apple negotiated with the record label unlimited downloads

Apple has acknowledged it is negotiating with the four major labels: Universal, Sony, Warner and EMI, so that iTunes customers can download songs purchased as many times as they want. According to three sources that Bloomberg does not cite because they are private conversations, the service changes would be effective this summer.

For the time being in negotiations to allow users to download as many times as they like the songs they've bought once and for all equipment related to your iTunes account. However, this movement could be a first step in Apple's strategy to stand up to online music services increasingly popular Pandora Spotify in the U.S.


and much of Europe. iTunes sold, unless specific offers, a euro each song. Spotify charges a $ 10 monthly to the user to listen to all your catalog on your computer, mobile iPad. Apple began selling songs through this platform in 2003. In 2008 it became the largest music retailer in the United States.

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