Thursday, April 2, 2015

Apple’s music streaming service in the crosshairs of regulators … – TeK.sapo

According to today says the Financial Times, European regulators have contacted several companies with questions about the area of ​​streaming music, which does not yet mean that it is launching a formal investigation procedure for abuse of dominant position .
 
    

Usually this type of research is motivated by a complaint from competitors, but this movement of regulators can also be a way to anticipate the impact of the launch of streaming service that Apple is allegedly preparing to launch this summer, competing with brands like Spotify or Deezer.
 
    

Last year the iTunes service revenues fell 14%, but Apple is aware of this market, and in January announced the purchase of Musicmetric an analytical system that provides lots of information about how artists are and their songs have impact on the online community.
 
 
 
    

The news that have appeared on the streaming service indicate that Apple wants to connect you to the iTunes application download, instead of charging a monthly fee or to attach music to the ad preview.
 
    


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