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Apple has clarified plans for digital locker, say music execs

“Apple, which rocked digital music services such as Pandora, Rdio and MOG last week by announcing plans to keep 30 per cent of all revenues from subscriptions taken out through its App Store, has clarified its plans for using remote storage, known as the cloud, according to several music industry executives,” Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson and Tim Bradshaw report for The Financial Times.

“More than a year after buying Lala, a cloud-based digital music service, Apple is now looking to use the cloud mainly to allow users of its iTunes store to back up their collections and access them from any Apple device,” Edgecliffe-Johnson and Bradshaw report. “One person with knowledge of Apple’s plans said the company did not want to undermine the market that it dominates for paid downloads, likening its plans for the cloud to ‘insurance.'”

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