hostile move by Apple for the sake of preventing piracy.
Not piracy. It respects existing copyright laws.
Without permission from the music creator, this is illegal. You do not have the right to synchronize commercial music with pictures and create video clips.
See >>> Synchronization Rights – Entertainment Law
They removed the 3.5mm headphone jack because it was the last analog loophole on smartphones.
They did this, in part, because the resulting "hole" in a phone was a huge entry point for liquid.
when they do things that seem hostile to the end user.
Isn't violating a copyright holder's legal rights kinda hostile on the user's part?
Apple may think that they are protecting copyright by disabling this but what they are doing to the average user is handicapping the ability to share content from their service. Most people I know including myself who used this feature typically did so in order to share snippets of songs we like to social media (for me I would share to IG stories).
Be that as to may, it is against the law. That some rights holders choose not to enforce their rights does not change this. Apple's restriction of the ability to mate DRM protected audio and your visuals on their device shows a respect for the law, not contempt for the user.
Intended usage and "fair use" do not come in to play with these specific rights. You need permission.
reminds me of the Grateful Dead and how they set up special areas in their shows for fans to make tape recordings of the shows.
ok.. but Teac and other tape recorder manufacturers did not do this. The band did. Apples & roast beef.
but I don't know where else to go to publish this with the hope that someone from apple will read it and take it into consideration.
Apple is not the enemy here. They are not reading here.
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