Holy crap at the fanboys taking issue with this as if Apple doesn't have a history of shady behavior. Stop crying, super fans, if Apple is innocent, they'll be fine.
Pretty sure Radio will still be a free, ad-supported option. No?
That's because big business bought our government long ago.The government exists to keep people safe, true. The problem is, they try to do more than they are qualified to do these days. They regulate markets they know nothing about, and they end up creating an environment that only favors big business, and leaves the smaller ones without a chance at competition.
What Pandora and others have done?Do they not care when Pandora and others do it, or do we just not hear about it?
What Pandora and others have done?Do they not care when Pandora and others do it, or do we just not hear about it?
I'm not referring to specific events, just their existences as music streaming services. Were they also investigated when they tried to open business?What Pandora and others have done?
I'm not referring to specific events, just their existences as music streaming services. Were they also investigated when they tried to open business?
The Beats 1 Radio and other radio stations are available in the Music app, but those aren't part of the Apple Music on-demand streaming service. You can listen to the radio for free, yes, but you cannot search for specific songs to play, create playlists, or do any of the other things you can do with the Apple Music subscription. The on-demand streaming service itself has no freemium tier.
Nice clip, if you read the next sentence you'll see how its accurate."Apple Music does not include such a free tier, instead requiring all users to pay $9.99 per month for an individual plan or $14.99 per month for a family plan."
I thought there was a free tier. Sounds like NY and Conn won't have much of a case, unless they have actual proof of collusion or coercion. Probably much ado about nothing
For what reason?Good they need to investigate for iTunes Match customers this Apple Music service is a rip off.
Good they need to investigate for iTunes Match customers this Apple Music service is a rip off.
My guess is that after the iBook mess, Apple has been extra careful with these deals. They will investigate, make some political grandstanding, and then move on when they discover nothing.
Apple is the biggest kid on the block and this comes with the territory. So let's all relax and let this play out, but don't get any popcorn, cause I suspect this will be a bad B movie at best. Snore....