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Google Joins the Ranks of Corporate Ripoff of American Money
Posted on January 27th, 2012 No comments
The emergence of cloud for music is promising, however far from complete. Google is obviously trying to stay a distant #2 from a music standpoint, but always letting Apple take all of the risk when trailblazing will mean they will always be sucking hind tit. Until the American people can stand up in a class action lawsuit and fight for their right to access all paid for media, then this game of “rip off the little guy” will continue.
Thank you Google and Apple for being the conduit by which the media providers can continue to rip us off. Once content is purchased, the responsibility of the medium of which you receive it, should be provided at a minimal cost. I purchased KISS Alive on 8-track, then again on cassette, which broke 3 times, I had to repurchase the content 9 times in my life time. We should only have to purchase it once.
You already know that you can upload up to 20,000 songs to Google Music for free and stream them to your +Android device. Now we’re making sure the process is just as smooth for you to retrieve your music from the cloud … Your music will still be accessible from the cloud, so you will continue to have all the benefits of cloud access. Now if your computer crashes, you’ll have a great backup for your music.

