Earlier today, there was a rumor that Bruce Willis was considering to sue Apple to clarify who owns content downloaded from iTunes. The U.K.'s
Daily Mail reported - and as with all things involving British tabloids, you should take this with a grain of salt - that Willis "is said to be considering legal action against technology giant Apple over his desire to leave his digital music collection to his daughters." While contemplating his death, Willis apparently noticed something most iTunes users also conveniently ignore: even though Apple now provides you with DRM-free files, all you own is a license to play your music on up to five devices under your control and you can't legally pass them on to others.
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