Daniel, I stand corrected. You're exactly right. I have no idea why vo+U, nor item chooser would work. Further, this really really unsettles me that Apple didn't know about this, and told me my stuff was gone.
Let me call them back before they do anything further, as there is no need for them now to press this case any further. I just don't understand why they would have told me in the first place that my music was gone. I knew that sounded a bit fishy, but seeing I couldn't find it myself, and seeing that they told me that, I just went on assumption. Chris. ----- Original Message ----- From: Daniel Miller To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, July 06, 2015 2:04 PM Subject: Re: My Profuse! apology to Donna and others Hi. No, Apple did not take away the ability to download purchased content again. Go to the iTunes Store, and search for the word purchased using the find command of any screen reader you use. It's right there. As far as DRM and Apple music goes, Apple does not put DRM on songs you own. Only the songs that you add to your library from Apple music itself have DRM. Sent from my iPhone On Jul 6, 2015, at 12:58 PM, Donna Goodin <[email protected]> wrote: Hey Chris, No worries. there's still a lot of confusion around just what the impact of Apple Music is going to be, which is why I was arguing in favor of caution. I do want to own music that I like, I do not want that music to have DRM protection. So, till I know for sure how Apple music will impact my purchased music, I'm staying clear of it. I hope you're able to get your stuff back. I don't think that Apple would deliberately take away content that has been legitimately purchased, so I imagine that there's a solution to your situation, though I have no idea what it would be. Best, Donna On Jul 6, 2015, at 11:54 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> wrote: Guys, I'm sending this mail totally in humilliation. I must say right now, I'm quite embarrassed. I see now what the whole hyfe was about owning your own music through ITunes. The truth be it, I totally misunderstood what you all were saying. I thought that what you all meant was going forward, any music which you purchased you couldn't own unless you literally bought it through the ITunes store. You can imagine why this had me going, yeah? So? If you like something enough after streaming it through Apple Music, then, buy it! If you don't like it that well, then don't. Plaine and simple. Well? It is simple, until we start talking about the music you bought before Itunes Music went into effect. I dono if this is what you all meant about not cancelling ITunes match, but actually, I didn't have Match to start with. I did! however, have somewhere in the neighborhood of over 1500 songs which I'd purchased over the years. So, one of those songs is no longer available on ITunes. Thank God I had the CD of it, and was able to just reimport it, but that's not the point. I went into the store, and tried after hitting command+shift+H to then find, both using the item chooser, as well as using the links list rotor with vo+U, to locate the purchased link. Lo and behold, it's not there! Like, I can't even get to my purchased movies, my purchased apps, my previously purchased Music, etc. Unless they moved it, and I'm not aware of it, I'm one effing pissed off little dude! I have literally probably over the years spent over 5 to 10 thousand dollars on music and other content. Suffice it to say, if they removed the ability for me to get that stuff back when needed, that! I don't! agree with! I see now why you all were so ticked off, if that's what you meant. I thought you just meant going forward you were ticked that you couldn't just have your music for free and own it. I could see Apple getting in a major! and did I mention, a major! lawsuit with this one, if my theory is correct that they actually indeed did! remove the purchased section. 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