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And aside from its practically unpronounceable name CURE-ee-ossity? First, the basics: Sony's Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity allows you to stream music over the Net without having to purchase individual songs. In order words, it's Rhapsody. Or Napster. Or any of the other subscription-based streaming services already available in the States.
Is this why Apple is not expected to announce a cloud-based service of its own? By , however, Sony phased out Connect, and soon customers were greeted and are still greeted with the following message when visiting the store:.
However, launching a cloud-based music service is an exciting turn—one that not even Apple is expected to make in the near future.
Since the service will only be available on Sony device, the question is whether consumers will show the same brand loyalty to Sony as Apple. Apple has an incredibly tight-knit family of products: iPads, iPods, iPhones. However, it seems the new service will garner enough attention. So far, we have not received any confirmed reports of customer identity theft issues, nor confirmed any misuse of credit cards from the cyber-attack.
Those are key variables, and if that changes, the costs could change. In addition, in connection with the data breach, class action lawsuits have been filed against Sony and certain of its subsidiaries and regulatory inquiries have begun; however, those are all at a preliminary stage, so we are not able to include the possible outcome of any of them in our results forecast for the fiscal year ending March at this moment.
But based on per record costs, Sony isn't even close to average. Most companies prefer to move faster. Those figures come from actual costs incurred by 51 organizations hit with a data breach.
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