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Interesting article on iCloud stating that the labels/publishers/etc will get paid for all "Matched" music including pirated copies uploaded
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Jun 6 '11, 13:46
and played by consumers
http://blog.tunecore.com/2011/06/icloud-%E2%80%93-a-music-industry-game-changing-product.html
(blog.tunecore.com)
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This is where I start to realize I'm old. I've tried to keep up with this stuff, but reading these explanations of how it will work makes my head
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pmb
Jun 6, 13:56
That's a legal problem for them. Those accused of pirating by the RIAA will point to this. -- nm
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Mop (204 lbs)
Jun 6, 13:54
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I find it interesting in the way that one who pirates could point and say "I am paying for it. See. I paid Apple $25/year"
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oblique
Jun 6, 13:55
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if apple can identify pirated material to pay royalties, they should be able to either block it or charge a usurious premium to store it on their clou -- nm
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moles
Jun 6, 13:56
If iCloud uses the same interface as iTunes, I'll avoid it. iTunes is awful to navigate and organize. -- nm
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TWuG
Jun 6, 13:47
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