Apple is possible to offer their users unlimited access for iTunes, reports bizjournals.com. This site cites Bloomberg, who says that Apple is in talks with some music publishers, because if the company’s wish to offer their customers unlimited access to music tracks. Some of the companies to whom Apple might be in talks are: Sony, Warner Music Group and Universal Music Group.
The goal of Apple is to allow their users to have access to their iTunes library, no matter the device they use. Of course, we are talking only of Apple devices. So, regardless the fact that now you use an iPhone and at night, you use your iPad, you should be able to have access to your iTunes collection no matter what. The user must have a permanent backup of the songs that he or she buys from iTunes, no matter if the user is using an iPod Touch, an iPad or an iPhone. Since he has an account that he accesses, he should be able to use the account from all of the Apple devices that he posesses.
Before the release of the iTunes service, Wal-Mart was the largest retailer of music in the United States. Now, the current competitors of this service are: Target Corp and Best Buy Co. Of course, Wal-Mart remains one of the most feared competitors for Apple, in the music field. You can find the source of this article in here.



