
Are you using Google Music?
L.A. Times
2012/12/27 17:02:40
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Google recently rolled out a free scan and match feature for its Music service, but it seems to be switching explicit versions of songs with clean ones and vice versa.
The Mountain View, Calif., company rolled out the new feature a week ago giving consumers a free alternative to similar services offered by Amazon.com and Apple, which charge $25 for their services.
But earlier this week, reports hit the Web saying users are having their songs switched out for incorrect versions that either bleep out words when they're not supposed to or don't when they should.

The Mountain View, Calif., company rolled out the new feature a week ago giving consumers a free alternative to similar services offered by Amazon.com and Apple, which charge $25 for their services.
But earlier this week, reports hit the Web saying users are having their songs switched out for incorrect versions that either bleep out words when they're not supposed to or don't when they should.

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iTunes
is it like the LA TIMES .. worthless?
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Free music - internet radio that plays what you want!
Not sure about the 'free scan and match' feature, but none of my songs have been replaced with bleeped out words.
FBI can't find me that's for sure.