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No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
No, you don't own your iTunes music.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 2:17pmMany of you probably saw this article, or at least heard the story, about Bruce Willis wanting to bequeath (that's lawyer-talk for "give") his extensive iTunes collection to his kids when he dies. According the unconfirmed sources, he's considering legal action against Apple because they (or someone) told him he can't do that.
Let's make this short and simple - no,...
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