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Noah
3 minutes ago, The Fame Joanne said:

But the OP says they will switch to streaming-only in the next two years :gum: 

The article says

A previous rumor suggested that Apple could kill the signature iTunes product, single song downloads, but Apple denied that report. 

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The Fame Joanne
Just now, vertigostick said:

It's not official but it's the only logical consequence. 

And if that would be the case, what would happen with the music I bought? Would everything stay the same?

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The Fame Joanne
2 minutes ago, Noah said:

The article says

A previous rumor suggested that Apple could kill the signature iTunes product, single song downloads, but Apple denied that report. 

I know but I was still wondering what could happen if iTunes got killed. Bc, like the OP said, it is possible for the future. Maybe not in the next two years tho but maybe five 

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Harry
5 minutes ago, vertigostick said:

Why keep a platform with tragic download numbers running while streaming is thriving more and more? It's not profitable for them. And Apple is only driven by profit.

Maybe they'll just get rid of the iTunes store and instead have the option to digitally download built into Apple Music. I just don't see digital downloads evaporating completely, in the same way that CDs and vinyls didn't magically disappear from the face of the earth when their successor was introduced.

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vertigostick
1 minute ago, The Fame Joanne said:

And if that would be the case, what would happen with the music I bought? Would everything stay the same?

They'll probably give users the possibility to switch their paid downloads to Apple Music. 

Another older article "It's not a question of if but when":

http://www.businessinsider.de/report-apple-to-kill-itunes-downloads-2016-5?r=US&IR=T

2 more years seems like a reasonable deadline IMO. I can't imagine them keeping iTunes on life support much longer than that.

 

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Panchecco

in a few years music won't probably even be sold anymore 

we'll just stream everything and artists will get money only from streams, tours and performances

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vertigostick
1 minute ago, Harry said:

Maybe they'll just get rid of the iTunes store and instead have the option to digitally download built into Apple Music.

Since I have Apple Music, I don't use iTunes anymore. I just save my fave songs on my device and can hear them offline anytime. That's how it'll work.

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RAMROD

LMAO, I'll never gonna in on this streaming BS, I'll exclusively get the CD if iTunes dead tbh. IDC if it will cost more cos of low demands, I got the money lmao

The one losing are some of you who like to torrent stuffs lmao, cos if CDs gets expensive, it won't be good for these people to pirate it for you to leech on anymore. cos it cost more money to keep that up lmao

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Kalinda

Digital downloads are in freefall while streaming keeps growing (in fact, streaming was the biggest source of revenue for the US music industry last year, overtaking the combined revenue from physical & digital sales), I can definitely see Apple deciding that it's not worth it to keep it around much longer.

10 minutes ago, The Fame Joanne said:

And if that would be the case, what would happen with the music I bought? Would everything stay the same?

Yeah. Your purchased music is DRM-free and not locked into iTunes or anything. I imagine they'll also keep an option around to download your purchased music again.

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Harry
3 minutes ago, vertigostick said:

Since I have Apple Music, I don't use iTunes anymore. I just save my fave songs on my device and can hear them offline anytime. That's how it'll work.

True. I still think that CD albums might be popular for a while to come yet though.

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It worries me that more and more the charts are being decided by the very young and not the whole population

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vertigostick
Just now, Harry said:

True. I still think that CD albums might be popular for a while to come yet though.

Yes, for example I still bought the Joanne CD. That's something else, it's an object you can collect, read and feel the booklet etc. But digital downloads are disposable.

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The Fame Joanne
1 minute ago, Kalinda said:

 

Yeah. Your purchased music is DRM-free and not locked into iTunes or anything. I imagine they'll also keep an option around to download your purchased music again.

I hope so:diane: 

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Green Detox

Not gonna happen:lolly:

But if it will, all i can do is wish these times would come back, Gaga was the biggest streaming force on earth and the whole universe

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Slayer

The f*ck? So people will have wasted all their money on iTunes albums when they suddenly switch to streaming? How is that remotely fair?

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