By: Int3nsive
Same for Bruce Willis. So…why atacking iTunes if the whole system like that… thats the point. But this story was fake, like I’ve read a few minutes ago.
View ArticleBy: syler
his kids cant use his apple id if he is dead. that would fall under the fraud law you cant use a dead mans info. you could change the payment info and that might work but his name would still be on the...
View ArticleBy: GrannieTheGeek
Well then something needs to change. Maybe adding a clause re inheritance? Benefactors? Something?
View ArticleBy: ridonkulous
Never have nor will I ever buy an iTunes song. I either download as mp3 or buy cd and rip it to mp3. They will always be mine saved on external hd.
View ArticleBy: Andy
Software companies and programmers are control freaks. If somebody buys a chair, and later wants to resell that chair in a yard sale or something, the manufacturer of said chair makes nothing off of...
View ArticleBy: Carlos Lara
i think is stupid to buy music in itunes….its better to have music for free….if u know what i mean
View ArticleBy: Pitchy
I’m sure ever musician agrees with you. They hate getting paid for their work as much as you hate getting paid for all the work you do.
View ArticleBy: Lady Mrarkon
You’re technically using his account since the music is linked to it, which is technically using his info. If he’s dead, that’s against the law. It’s stupid, really.
View ArticleBy: GrannieTheGeek
Yes, it is beyond stupid. Isn’t there some sort of Inheritance Law? Something? Anything? I don’t think Apple intended this to be so rigid. It’s as if they didn’t think far enough when they issued their...
View ArticleBy: Zach Krase
His daughters prob have their own accounts this is a problem that needs to be solved I have two brothers who I wish had their own accounts but could use the music bought with our main account that we...
View ArticleBy: BLTKOR
I think this is the only downside to buying digital content, old legacy devices gave you something you can hold in your hand ( walkman = cassette tape DVD players CD players etc) but now you pay £10 or...
View ArticleBy: GrannieTheGeek
But why not? The kids would inherit his gadgets. It should be like anything else one inherits. Which, I guess, takes us back to the purpose of this article.
View ArticleBy: Warren Skipper
Don’t see why not. But one thing I know for sure, I can leave as many mp3s to them on as many iPods as I like!
View ArticleBy: GrannieTheGeek
Still not getting this. If the music is on, say Bruce’s iPad, then there’s your library. Enjoy!
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