>applecuck composes music and stores it on his hard drive
>applecuck rips his CDs and stores the music on his hard drive
>applecuck subscribes to Apple Music™
>Apple Music™ uploads all his music to cloud™ and deletes the files from his hard drive
>if applecuck wants to listen to music that he himself composed he has to download it from Apple Music™ (which downsampled his compositions from lossless WAVs to MP3s)
>if applecuck wants to listen to music that he ripped from his CDs he has to download it from Apple Music™ and even then it might not be the right version of the song
>applecuck realizes his mistake and unsubscribes from Apple Music™
https://blog.vellumatlanta.com/2016/05/04/apple-stole-my-music-no-seriously/
>>54404189
Again with this? There was a thread on it yesterday. I can confirm it didn't happen to me and I've been using Apple Music since the day they released it. /thread
>>54404232
You do know that if something is developed correctly, with everything in mind, that it's the user at fault, right?
>>54404200
>macshitOS
>>54404189
breddy gud
apple defence force to the resque
http://www.imore.com/no-apple-music-not-deleting-tracks-your-hard-drive-unless-you-tell-it
>>54404189
>anecdotes from some shitty literally who blog
at least post some clickbait alluding to this happening to more than one person
cool story bro