Apple has no explicit rights to offer iTunes music subscription service, or allow customers to transfer their libraries to connected devices, music industry sources indicate.
Information provided by Peter Kafka, MediaMemo suggests that it is unlikely that streaming music ', or subscription plans will be announced by Apple on Tuesday in the music industry sources said that Apple does not have rights to roll a subscription service, or you can allow users to stream content, they are buying.
Kafka noted that Apple doesn't necessarily have to offer streaming, but added that it would be difficult to see Apple announcing services without a signed documents. "
If true, would suggest the rumors that Apple has made significant progress in negotiations with content providers in recent months.Report in August in the cloud service iTunes said it would "small-scale" if it is running within the next few months.
But this did not prevent the speculation that Apple on Tuesday might expose a new service, cloud-based, which allows users to access their content from a device connected to the Internet community is buzzing Apple sent a tech on Monday when she offered on its website that unforgettable "interesting ads" on iTunes will be announced on Tuesday at 10 am Eastern, 7 am Pacific.
Some also dug evidence supporting the recently released iTunes streaming 10.1. new, previously unknown reference "iTunes Live Stream URL" was found in this week's new software updates.
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