Fwiw you never owned music. You leased the right to listen to it on the format that you received it in.
~KLM
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I know that now but that is not what is implied when you buy it. Obviously you don't ever own it but are paying to use it, in other words, renting. Instead of it expiring you "own" or rent it for as long as iTunes decides you can. I keep backups of all of mine. Two huge RAID and a large external music library. Plus for this and that a good sized backup for Time Machine.Terrylatest photos at http://www.flickr.com/terrypoguePlus, iTunes does not have anything you "own" in their Cloud for you to download IF they have stopped selling it in iTunes.
It never has.
That's why everything on my devices has at least 2 backups (iCloud and Mac), an the Mac has multiple backups as well.
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