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iTunes Match rolls out to international community, makes music lovers flinch

iTunes Match rolls out to international community, makes music lovers flinch

Thought you’d need to wait until 2012 to snag a world iTunes Match account? Reconsider. It sort of feels Apple ended its negotiations with British record companies ahead of expected, because the outfit prematurely launched the music matching service on Wednesday, pulled it and refunded early subscribers, and eventually relaunched a completely functional Match to the international community on Thursday. Users from the united kingdom, Australia, Canada, France, the Czech Republic and other countries are actually reporting that the service is live, appearing within the iTunes Store and completely functional. If the usa rollout was a little late , we certainly don’t mind the international debuting a tad early.

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