Adele's record label backs out of Apple Music free trial<article>
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When it launches this month,
Apple Music is promising three months of free, unlimited, on-demand music streaming without having to listen to ads, but for Adele fans this is simply too good to be true.</p><p>
The music industry on the other side of the pond is fighting back against Apple Music’s free three-month trial because
record labels won’t be paid royalties during that time.
The Telegraph is reporting that British record label
XL Recordings, home to Adele, Radiohead, Jack White, and M.I.A., has not yet agreed to Apple Music’s terms. Fellow U.K. label
Domino Records, home to a batch of lesser-known indie artists, is also currently refusing to join Apple Music, first announced during WWDC and expected to launch on June 30.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2937142/adeles-record-label-backs-out-of-apple-music-free-trial.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Adele's record label backs out of Apple Music free trial