Thanks, Kevin, that is what I thought it meant but it is good to have it
confirmed.
Alison
From: access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of kevin.lloyd3 ("kevin.lloyd3")
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2023 6:58 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Apple Music
That is correct. You can stream tracks and you can download for offline
listening but as soon as your trial is over or you cancel your subscription,
any downloaded music will be removed from your music library and your device.
Regards.
Kevin
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<access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On
Behalf Of Iain Lackie
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2023 6:06 PM
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: Apple Music
With Apple Music, you can download tracks as well as stream. However, I suspect
that unless you actually start paying for the service, any tracks you download
will either disappear or will not play.
Iain
On 18 Nov 2023, at 5:49 pm, CJ & AA MAY <chrisalismay@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:chrisalismay@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
I have always preferred to buy my music on a CD, although I have from time to
time downloaded a particular track I like if I don’t want the whole album.
I recently purchased new iPods which offers me 6 months free access to Apple
Music. I know this is going to sound pretty pathetic to some, but if I listen
to a track via Apple Music, does it download it or just give me access to that
track, so when my 6 months trial is over, I will no longer have access to it.
Is that how it works? It just allows me to listen to the track, but not
download it?
Alison