Taylor Swift Forced Apple To Pay Musicians During Apple Music Free Trial
Taylor Swift Forced Apple To Pay Musicians During Apple Music Free Trial
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Taylor Swift forced Apple to pay musicians during Apple Music free trial
Taylor Swift forced Apple to pay musicians during Apple Music free trial

Apple went to meet the big representatives of the show business and small recording studios, changing the policy of Apple Music. According to the new rules, the service for artists is also paid in the free version of Apple Music, and not only in the paid version, as previously reported.

Last week, several UK recording studios, indie music projects and American singer Taylor Swift criticized Apple's new service. As a vanguard of "resistance," the fact that Apple will not pay royalties to artists during the free trial is shocking and disappointing. For this reason, last year's best-selling album, Taylor Swift's 1989 album, will not appear on Apple Music.

Three months will be unpaid. It's not fair, it's like working for a penny. We're not asking you for free iPhones. Please do not use the result of our labor for free.

Taylor Swift

A day after Swift's manifesto, Apple's senior vice president of software, Eddie Cue, tweeted that the company had decided to pay musicians royalties during the service's free period. In the next tweet, Kew noted that Apple listened to criticism from musicians - Taylor Swift and independent artists.

#AppleMusic will pay artist for streaming, even during customer's free trial period

Apple Music presented at WWDC 2015, June 30. The service provides a three-month trial period available to owners of Apple devices. In the US, the standard service subscription will be $ 10., Russian Apple Music users will pay 169 rubles monthly.

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