Dear Music Beta user,
We're excited to announce that Music Beta by Google is officially graduating from beta today! Google Music will remain a free service, and you can continue to store up to 20,000 songs in your personal music library. Please see the revised Terms of Service for this product update.
Google Music also comes with a number of new features. We've launched a new music store on Android Market that works seamlessly with Google Music. Shop on the web or your Android device for millions of tracks and hundreds of free songs for your music library. All of your purchases are automatically stored on Google Music for free (and don't count toward your 20,000 song limit). You can even share a free full play of any purchase with your friends on Google+.
For Google Music users with Android phones and tablets running version 2.2+, you will automatically receive an updated version of Android Market with the music store over the next few days. You should also receive a system notification with the Music app update sometime today, but you can always download it immediately.
Check out our new music store on Android Market today and start growing your Google Music library.
I'm ok with it but I can't share music I already own and uploaded. 🙁
+Kevin Gault I would assume that there is no way to license it to play it unless you purchase it from Google as they need to host it and the record companies would never see that as profitable.. because they suck…
Sadly. You are most likely right. Never mind that the artists would like it since it could expand their fan base. It seems like a one play wouldn't hurt since I bought the music anyway. But thats the music industry for you.
+Kevin Gault sadly yes.. the industry clearly does not care about the artists…