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Fuck iTunes

OK, so the last time I wanted to watch a movie trailer online, I had to upgrade my QuickTime installation. No biggie right? But interestingly, this time it forced me to install iTunes. I would think Apple, who has always been a pretty cool company (despite losing their genius-in-charge way back when), would try to distance themselves from Microsoftian tactics like forcing users to install software completely unrelated to the task at hand simply because they want it to become ubiquitous. But still no biggie, because I keep finding free downloads under bottle caps and shit, and I figure I’ll probably use it eventually. Every time I open task manager though, I see it there hiding in the background processes, sucking at my precious system processes like a giant quantum tit.

Anyway, today I find out about a free iTunes download for a musician my brother just turned me onto, so I figure I’ll see how this iTunes shit works, what the big deal is, why it was so important that I was forced to install it along with QuickTime. I immediately came to the realization that I had to go through some setup.

The first thing it asked me (I think, I’m writing this from memory after all) was if I wanted to scan my hard drive for .mp3 and .aac files. I didn’t see a button labeled “Abso-fucking-lutely Not!”, so I unchecked the little checkbox. You see, Apple, having still never broken even on the Macintosh (yes, I’m exagerating), has found a new gold mine in digital audio distribution, and they are hell-bent on becoming the defacto standard. Apple would like it very much if all digital music was purchased through them, and this might make them somewhat interested in what other .mp3′s I have in my possession and whether or not I actually have the legal right to have said .mp3′s. Caveat fur!

The other thing it asked me, I think in the same dialog, was if I wanted it to automatically rearrange all my audio files. Well no, thank you, I tend put my files where I do for a reason, and when I look for them I tend to look for them where I put them. Also, if iTunes moves them, how then will all my P2P clients find all the (completely legal) recordings (of bands who allow their live recordings to be freely distributed) that I share? (Seriously, I’d never consider infringing a copyright, even though I’ve bought countless CD’s at full price to get a single song or two, even though they told us CD’s were indestructible and would last forever, even though the RIAA routinely fucks the artists whose backs they ride all the way to the bank.)

All that ugliness aside, I was still onboard with the iTunes at this point. I mean hey, I was going to get a free song and not even have to look over my shoulder or find an open proxy server (not that I know anything about such matters). So eventually I see my song, with the price listed as “free”, so I click the download button. Oh boy, now I get to create an account. Yay! Nothing like one more password to have to remember, but what the fuck. I’ve got email addresses that serve no other purpose than to hand out to likely spammers, so I can create an account without fear.

But then the thing that drove me to declare “Fuck iTunes” from my godforsaken blog happened. It asked for my credit card info.

Now there’s so many ways this pissed me off. First and most obviously, why the fuck should I have to give up my credit card info to download a free song? I mean, the chances of me buying music through iTunes is pretty god-damned slim. Not that I wouldn’t pay for online music, but I’m not about to pay $.99 a song for music in a lossy format like 128K mp3, or in some format that restricts what I can and can’t do with the product that I fucking paid for. They wanna sell me flac files at that price, we’ll talk. Of course, they figure if they can get me to give up my numbers now, it’ll be easier to get me to buy in the future. Not bloody likely.

Another thing is, even if I were to buy music through their little service, I’d much rather enter my credit card info each time I make a purchase. Now maybe most users don’t want to be bothered with this, but if I’m spending money I want to be reminded I’m spending money. I also don’t want one of my kids getting in my office and buying a bunch of what passes for music these days because they thought it would be fun to bang on daddy’s keyboard. Or hell, cats sometimes get shut in here. I don’t want a cat buying Hilary Duff tracks by walking across my desk (and quit chewing through cables you stupid little shit, because if 120VAC doesn’t kill you, I will). And most importantly of all, I don’t want my credit card info stored on some computer at Apple.

So fuck iTunes. I don’t like being forced to install software I don’t want, I don’t like giving up my credit card number for something I’m not buying, and I sure as fuck don’t like Digital Rights Management. And fuck the iPod, because you have to transfer music to it through iTunes. If I’m gonna be carrying gigabytes of digital audio processing in my pocket, I’d like to be able to plug in a mic and record anyway.

It’s great that the digital music revolution is fucking up the RIAA, believe me, I’m all for that. But Jesus H. Christ, are we gonna replace it with something worse? Not if I can help it.

7 Comments
FatDave 2005/05/13 09:50:00

Apple has graciously hidden a standalone version of the QuickTime player on their site. For now it can be found at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/standalone.html but they seem to keep moving it.

trstno1 2005/05/14 21:16:00

I think you were a little hard oniTunes – the software, anyway. The store you may be right about.

As a Mac user, I come from a little bit different perspective. The iTunes software was the defacto way to play MP3′s on a Mac years before there was ever an iPod or an iTunes store. The software has always, when first installed, offered to scan the harddrive for music files and to organize them for you. It’s actually kind of handy. If your music is tagged appropriately, iTunes automatically sorts it: songs within album folders within artist folders. One can easily create a shortcut or alias for PTP programs to link to the entire iTunes library.

As for the iTunes store, that’s a separate entity, and I’m not too sure about them. I’m pretty confidant that Apple doesn’t care about the money they make from the iTunes store. They probably don’t make enough to justify the effort.

But they are making a killing off of iPods. Someday, some competitor will make an MP3 player as nice to use as an iPod, and that’s what scares Apple. If they can get you to own enough aac files, either free or purchased from their site, then you’ll have to use the iPod to play them. Nothing else will. I believe that’s the real purpose behind all the free songs popping up everywhere.

trstno1 2005/05/14 21:25:00

One other clarification – you need the iTunes software to use an iPod, but you don’t ever need the iTunes store. I’ve only purchased 10 songs from the iTunes store – generally a few songs by artists I was trying to support before the albums came out. I bought the songs on iTunes, then bought the album when it was released.

Oh, and I needed a copy of “Car Wash.” The disco version, extended mix, not that Christina Aguilara thing.

FatDave 2005/05/15 04:22:00

Well, “Fuck the Apple Music Store” just doesn’t have the same ring to it. And it’s interface is iTunes. And I was forced to install iTunes when I didn’t need to, which you gotta admit, is Microsoftian.

But I probably was too hard on iTunes the music player, so how about this: “Fuck Steve Jobs for refusing to spend the week it would take to port, produce, package, and deliver an x86 version of OS X, thus bringing a viable commercial Windows alternative to commodity harware and allowing every PC manufacturer to break the bonds of Microsoft servitude, or at least the ability to leverage better prices and contracts from them.” Seriously, the fucker has the power to level the OS playing field (not to mention make mountains of cash for the nearly-always-struggling Apple) with a stroke of his pen, but won’t do it because apparently he’s still under the impression that the big money’s in selling hardware, which hasn’t been the case for at least 15 years.

He does make great movies though.

God's Lonely Man 2005/05/25 19:28:00

I’ve had several people upset with iTunes, but I’ve yet to have any real problems.

Different Strokes to move the world, I guess…

L

God's Lonely Man 2005/05/25 19:31:00

BTW, I had some of the same experience with MSN when they demanded I uses IE if I wanted to used MSN Communicator or whatever it is.

Fuckers.

L

Nick B 2005/12/05 12:46:00

Too right Dave – fuck iTunes and definately fuck the iPod (although I hear they make one that works now – imagine that!) Give me my iRiver anyday – way better and it’ s just a drive letter…

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