Now this is just plain weird. Bruce Willis recently found out that he doesn't actually own the thousands of dollars worth of mp3s that he "purchased" from Apple. He was only purchasing the privilege to listen to them until you mess up and lose access to the library. Then you have to purchase said privilege all over again. This presents a small problem for people like Bruce that want to pass their music down to their children. He's suing to have perminant physical access to the music that he purchased. Good luck with that Bruce. Talk to any number of Apple users that have lost their Apple devices or had them hijacked only to have to repurchase all of their music all over again. I wonder what Bruce is going to do when he realizes that the software he buys isn't technically his either.
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/9516636/Bruce-Willis-considering-iTunes-legal-action-against-Apple.html
Brendan Spaar recommends buying physical records or CDs if you want to pass something tangible on to your children.
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/9516636/Bruce-Willis-considering-iTunes-legal-action-against-Apple.html
Brendan Spaar recommends buying physical records or CDs if you want to pass something tangible on to your children.