Apple signs agreements with record companies in the US before the launch of iCloud

There is very little left until WWDC and Apple ends contracts with record companies that will allow users of Apple's future online streaming service to upload their music to the company's servers and listen to it anywhere at any time. Apple has already concluded an agreement with EMI and is very close to concluding others with Sony and Universal, but it is important to note that Amazon and Google have not done the same for their own services. Without agreements with major record companies, Google cannot sell music through Google Music and Amazon is one step away from being sued for copyright infringement. Apple thought the whole strategy very well and will be able to do whatever it wants with its new online streaming service.

iCloud seems to be the name of the new service, although there is no 100% sure evidence in this regard, but the name is more than suitable for what Apple wants to do. On June 6, we will have many surprises during WWDC, it will be a very interesting event!