Monday, August 5, 2013

iTunes Match arrives in Italy as Apple updates iTunes terms and conditions


Earlier yesterday, Apple updated its Terms and Conditions for the Italian iTunes Store to include information about iTunes Match, the company's music service powered by iCloud. Launched in November 2011 in the United States (here's our original hands-on), the service was later brought to more countries on December 15 and January 17, including South America, the UK, and other European countries.



Lei pu abbonarsi a iTunes Match pagando un canone annuale. Per abbonarsi Lei deve aver registrato una carta di credito valida nell'archivio di iTunes. L'abbonamento non rimborsabile (salvo richiesto dalla legge applicabile), e si rinnover automaticamente per periodi di un anno finch Lei non lo canceller . Il Suo account sar addebitato non pi di 24 ore prima della scadenza del periodo di abbonamento corrente. Lei pu annullare il rinnovo automatico modificando le impostazioni dell'account iTunes Store sul Suo computer. Lei non sar pi in grado di accedere ai Suoi Contenuti iTunes Match su iTunes Match dopo la scadenza del Suo periodo di abbonamento.



Back in March, it was reported that Apple was holding a series of meetings with SIAE - the Italian association that represents "artists and editors" - to get the green light on launching iTunes Match in Italy.



According to Apple's official support document about iTunes Match and iTunes in the Cloud availability, Italy still isn't listed among the countries with support for Match and iTunes in the Cloud; as of today, iTunes Match is available in 37 countries worldwide.



Whilst the update of iTunes' terms and conditions to include additional iTunes Match certainly confirms the company has made progress on obtaining rights to launch the service, it should also be noted that, back in February, Japan was rumored to be getting support for iTunes Match soon. In the case of Japan, however, only support for iTunes in the Cloud was spotted (and was eventually launched), whilst today's updated agreement specifically mentions iTunes Match in Italy.



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