It's last night
that Apple officially unveiled its streaming service called Apple Music.
During the conference, we were able to start discovering what Apple has in store for us
for June 30,Apple Music launch date.
But today, while Apple Music has only officially existed since
a few hours, more precise details start to arrive. This concerns
in particular the catalog and reading without connection:
While the iTunes catalog includes approximately37 million
pieces, Apple announces 'only' 30 million of them for Apple
Music. And among those who will be missing, we find in particularTHE
Beatlesfor which Apple has not (yet) managed to negotiate the rights. THE
negotiations continueso to try to offer as many pieces as possible
some of which are exclusive. We noted yesterday that Taylor Swift was listed,
as she removed her songs from Spotify's catalog.
It is also confirmed that Apple Music will beavailable outside
connexion. We can easily imagine that as with competitors, it
It will be enough to store certain playlists locally to access them anywhere
with or without connection.
Finally, remember that Apple Music will cost $9.99 per month ($14.99 for
family subscription) and that those who wish will be entitled to three months
free subscription to discover the service. See you on June 30 for
get your ears full!
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