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Apple in Negotiations With Russian Music Labels Hinting at International Launch for Apple Music

Posted May 20, 2015 at 9:19pm by iClarified · 8138 views
Apple could be planning an international launch for its music streaming service, with Russia being one of the first rollout countries.

Apple is reportedly in negotiations with record labels in the Russia, reports Vedomosti (via Billboard). The local report quoted several sources at top Russian record labels stating that Apple was in negotiations with local labels regarding the expansion of digital rights to streaming music suggesting an international expansion of a music streaming service.

Unfortunately, the report does not state specifically what the negotiations are for. Apple's upcoming music streaming service is rumored to be built on Beats music, which is only available in the United States. Perhaps Apple is planning a multi-country launch for their streaming service that will be revealed at WWDC in June.

Alternatively, Apple could be wanting to expand its iTunes Radio service to more countries. When iTunes Radio first launched in 2013, Apple promised for more countries to gain support. To date, iTunes Radio is only available in the United States and Australia. Previous reports pointed to a revamped iTunes Radio experience that would be announced with Apple's upcoming streaming service. Regardless, its clear Apple wants a stronger presence in music streaming internationally.

While Apple has already revamped its music app in iOS 8.4, the main music streaming feature has yet to be revealed.

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