Apple Music, iTunes Movies, and iBooks roll out in China<article>
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<p>Apple has launched Apple Music together with iTunes Movies and iBooks in China, which is already the company's largest market for app downloads.</p><p>The company is braving competition from local players as well as the high piracy levels in the country. China's National Copyright Administration earlier this year, however, indicated a crackdown on piracy with a warning to streaming services offering unlicensed music.</p><p>From Wednesday, users of PC, Macs and iOS devices in China can sign up to a three-month trial membership of Apple Music, after which they will have to pay 10 yuan ($1.6) subscription fee per month. The service will be available on Android phones this fall. The company is offering a family pack for up to six family members at 15 yuan a month.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2987781/software/apple-rolls-out-its-music-service-in-china.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple Music, iTunes Movies, and iBooks roll out in China