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minus-square@IchNichtenLichtenlinkEnglish-1•7 months agoIIRC they added the album to everyone’s iTunes accounts without asking, I guess if a user had automatic downloads enabled they would’ve downloaded it without giving permission. It was a dick move. They can’t “push whatever they want” though.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•7 months agoExcept the “ownership” of a U2 album I guess. Was it an “opt-in” situation, or did people just suddenly own a U2 album?
IIRC they added the album to everyone’s iTunes accounts without asking, I guess if a user had automatic downloads enabled they would’ve downloaded it without giving permission. It was a dick move.
They can’t “push whatever they want” though.
Except the “ownership” of a U2 album I guess. Was it an “opt-in” situation, or did people just suddenly own a U2 album?