Apple bows to Taylor Swift on paying for all music streaming
(Reuters) - Apple Inc reversed its policy and said it would now pay artists during free trials of its new Apple Music streaming service, after pop star Taylor Swift said she would hold back her latest hit album "1989" from the service.
Stereogum — With a whole lot of pageantry, Apple Music is about to launch its new streaming service, and it’s offering a three-month free trial subscription. And yesterday, upon le... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Apple Music, the computer giant's new streaming service, is set to launch on June 30, beginning with a three-month free trail. That savings was originally being passed on... more info
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Taylor Swift will not be making her hit album "1989" available on Apple Inc's upcoming streaming service, the singer's label said Friday.... more info
Reuters — (Reuters) - Apple Inc reversed its policy and said it would now pay artists during free trials of its new Apple Music streaming service, after pop star Taylor Swift said ... more info
Perez Hilton — Well that was…Swift.
On Saturday, Taylor Swift decided to take to Tumblr to write an open letter to Apple to give her true feelings about their new streaming service, A... more info
Mercury News, California — Hours after the pop superstar criticized the giant tech company in an open letter posted online, Apple announced Sunday that it will pay royalties to artists and record l... more info