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In reply to the discussion: Apple Stole My Music. No Seriously. [View all]rpannier
(24,875 posts)107. Congratulations
What's your point other than you're the all great, all-fantastic saver of music and you think the other guys an idiot
Oh... and you love apple
It changes nothing of what happened and why it is BS that it happened in the first place
But, like many out there, you'll gladly admonish the person who got screwed because they're not as fantastigorically, superbly, wonderfully fantastic as you are
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I have a 4TB iTunes drive array (2 drives) for my music, books, movies, tv shows.
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#26
I just have the iTunes in the 4TB raid and just a standalone 4tb for my time machine backups and a
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#51
Oh you have me beat by a mile. I would imagine the Hope Arkansas speaker will load the Mac down
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#83
I found out that my digital music sounds like crap on an analog system but sound ok with a digital
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#90
Sadly, I HAD a couple of industrial split Klipsch LaScalas and a couple of industrial Klipsch
Dustlawyer
May 2016
#112
Sounds like somebody didn't follow instructions, nor did they have a back up of their media.
onehandle
May 2016
#2
Do you compose music? The OP is talking about having placed his own music, his own
JDPriestly
May 2016
#14
"Do you really own this music? Show us your papers please! Ah no papers, you say..."
jonno99
May 2016
#28
Hey man, I just, like, borrowed your car man, just ask anytime you want it back. NT
Jerry442
May 2016
#77
Never happened to me either. Mix of ripped CD's, purchased MP3s, iTunes Store stuff,
emulatorloo
May 2016
#117
Really. So you have no problem with a corporation altering your personal computer files
cui bono
May 2016
#104
I still buy CDs. The music goes into my iPod via my Mac, and therefore at some point...
Hekate
May 2016
#4
Hm... I didn't know that about Kindle ebooks. I'll make sure to back up the ones I have.
cui bono
May 2016
#57
Totally agree. I don't buy digital movies for that reason if they are stored on the cloud.
cui bono
May 2016
#71
You can get a lot of free books, including classics, on freekindlebooks.org. nt
tblue37
May 2016
#127
Same here. We have used CD stores and I buy albums for $1-6 and own them for life.
TheBlackAdder
May 2016
#69
If you buy something on Amazon and they offer you their rewards card I recommend it!
cui bono
May 2016
#75
But you have to pay for Amazon Prime. For some, that is a problem even though it does
JDPriestly
May 2016
#17
Yes, but the poster I was replying to had been given Amazon Prime as a gift (nt)
Nye Bevan
May 2016
#19
They did this to me. I'm trying to figure out how to get it all back and cancel. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#6
This is what we get for electing neoliberals who are beholden to Hollywood for campaign donations.
Baobab
May 2016
#7
Nope. I got my laptop for half the price the same specs would have cost for a Mac
cui bono
May 2016
#74
Yet another victim of Apple's "we'll do it all for you, one size fits all!" mentality.
apnu
May 2016
#29
I have a high capacity iPod. I used a product that let me backup from that back into iTunes
diane in sf
May 2016
#109
I got rid of iTunes years ago after it silently deleted all my iPod (paid) content
lagomorph777
May 2016
#39
No, Apple Music is not deleting tracks off your hard drive — unless you tell it to
Dr Hobbitstein
May 2016
#67
I guess I don't fucking get it. Why would anyone want to watch a movie more than once?
madinmaryland
May 2016
#91
That is why I hold on to my physical copies of "Barbarella", and "Wild in the Streets".
braddy
May 2016
#97
