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Bruce Willis May Sue Apple Over iTunes Library Ownership

Bruce Willis May Sue Apple Over iTunes Library Ownership

Posted September 3, 2012 at 4:14pm by iClarified
Bruce Willis, a well known Hollywood actor, is considering legal action against Apple over his desire to leave his iTunes music collection to his daughters, report The Daily.

Willis has discovered that, like anyone who has bought music online, he does not actually own the tracks but is instead 'borrowing' them under a licence.

Most purchasers do not bother to read the details of the terms and conditions they agree to when buying an album but the small print makes it clear that music bought through iTunes should not be passed on to others.



Willis has apparently spent thousands of dollars on purchasing music through iTunes and would like to leave it to his kids when he dies. One solution considered is to establish a family trust as the 'holders' of his music library. Another is to support ongoing legal action in five states that seeks to increase the rights given to downloaders.

Solicitor Chris Walton told The Daily, "Lots of people will be surprised on learning all those tracks and books they have bought over the years don't actually belong to them. It's only natural you would want to pass them on to a loved one. The law will catch up, but ideally Apple and the like will update their policies and work out the best solution for their customers."

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Update:
Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming-Willis says this story is not true.




Bruce Willis May Sue Apple Over iTunes Library Ownership

Bruce Willis May Sue Apple Over iTunes Library Ownership
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justabrake
justabrake - September 5, 2012 at 3:48am
I don't see the problem if your allowed to burn the music to CDs
Moonshine
Moonshine - September 4, 2012 at 6:36pm
I like apple products but I hate apple
Moonshine
Moonshine - September 4, 2012 at 6:35pm
Unlike apple products but I hate apple
Mr. Songs
Mr. Songs - September 4, 2012 at 3:29pm
That is way I illigally download all my music, so I don't have to argue with anybody.
jackson b smith
jackson b smith - September 4, 2012 at 3:12am
Actually a CD or Vinyl record purchaser does not own a song either. They own a piece of plastic that has a recording pressed into it and a licence to play that recording for their own personal and non-comercial enjoyment.
Consumer
Consumer - September 4, 2012 at 7:15am
True, but your loved ones inhert these CD/Vinyl when you pass away. The store you bought them at doesnt come and demand them back when you die.
Thoune
Thoune - September 5, 2012 at 12:26am
I guess he just gives the iPhone or Apple ID to his daughter before he die hard lol.
justabrake
justabrake - September 5, 2012 at 3:50am
No apple says you can burn the music to CDs so many times I think it was 8 times
NoGoodNick
NoGoodNick - September 4, 2012 at 2:13am
In case you didn't notice, the little note on the end says that THIS NEVER HAPPENED! There IS no lawsuit. Thus the policy will stand until someone DOES file a lawsuit, but I guess starting an invalid rumor is cheaper than hiring a lawyer!
mavrik101
mavrik101 - September 4, 2012 at 12:59am
WELL - BRUCE - no one but the artist -- really OWNS the music you purchase.
Doc
Doc - September 3, 2012 at 9:04pm
You can plan for this with a digital asset trust. I got mine from the apple law firm in Jacksonville Fl .
Ricky
Ricky - September 3, 2012 at 8:58pm
Do not mess with Bruce Willy this guy is big time
Breix
Breix - September 4, 2012 at 12:04am
Agreed this guy will summon the EXPENDABLES TEAM to screw u up Apple! Hahaha!!!
iSingh
iSingh - September 3, 2012 at 6:44pm
Select Tracks you want > Show in Finder > Take those .m4a tracks convert them to .mp3 or desired format > voila all yours lol
mavrik101
mavrik101 - September 4, 2012 at 1:05am
agreed there ARE options to YOUR MUSIC and APPLE also allows you to SAVE on CD to restore your MUSIC too. APPLE has an EXTREMELY fair system for iTUNES... CDs are limited an PROTECTED by law also -- JUST not as well regulated as APPLEs
DennisSF
DennisSF - September 3, 2012 at 6:44pm
Strip the DRM like everyone else.
Ricky
Ricky - September 3, 2012 at 6:16pm
Bruce Willis is number one. He is king
Daniel
Daniel - September 3, 2012 at 6:08pm
Bevause there is nothing like the gift of music.....
Tim Cook
Tim Cook - September 3, 2012 at 4:41pm
Bruce, Even if you bring your "expendibles" team - you ain't getting those music from me. Hoe
U.R.B.A.N
U.R.B.A.N - September 3, 2012 at 10:25pm
Piss funny, well played!
Darryn
Darryn - September 3, 2012 at 4:27pm
He is right. I agree. The law will have to catch up.
Darryn
Darryn - September 3, 2012 at 6:20pm
Oh yes. That is also true. You must always read the small print...
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