Apple uses its lawyers to force a website to delete information about contracts offered to partners

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  Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is a company that tries to keep most of its actions secret, but the last years have shown that no product under development will stay away from the eyes of the world for very long. The same is valid for the contracts concluded with some partners, a contract for iTunes Radio adding in June on an American website. The contract was sent to an independent record label and although it was public for more than 3 months, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he only now used his lawyers to ask for its deletion.

  The contract would have been copyrighted by the American company, and its lawyers have threatened the publication with legal action if the content is not deleted. Considering that we are talking about a small publication, it complied with Apple's requests and the contract quickly disappeared from the Internet, but there are probably copies of it in various corners of the Internet. However, despite this dreamy attitude towards that website, Apple has not yet taken any action against those who publish images of the components that end up in its future products, but it probably won't think much before acting.