They might well have every right to the tracks, may have even purchased from iTunes, but under some ID that isn't relevant to their current library.
We'll just have to start asking the right questions. I'm pretty sure it has nothing to do with that. Seeing as how I matched an old "The Game" cd and only a few gave me the clean version. Thought maybe it was just because it was an old Game cd but nope all my hip hop is messed up. Oh i even have both the clean and dirty versions of kanye wests my beautiful dark twisted fantasy but they are now both clean.
Ya know Not having kids I never would have thought of this. It is probably worth checking what settings are in iTunes. In particular "restrict explicit content. Yes, but one of the factors here may be that you were matching from a CD. Inconsistent results aside, that's different from situations where somebody may have purchased them from the iTunes store. I think we definitly need to explore the iTunes parental settings in more depth.
If the song has an explicit label, it will be marked "explicit" next to the song title. If a song is marked "explicit" it is unavailable for purchase if "restrict explicit content" is checked under the parental controls preference.
Often there will be a "clean" mark next to the title of some songs, meaning the lyrics have been censored, and is available to purchase on all accounts. Generally if a song is marked "clean" there is an explicit version available as well. So for one thing, if the song title doesn't say "explicit" it could get matched as "clean" If somebody doing CD rips didn't have that in the title.
While it does sound right now as though people are getting inconsistent results, I do wonder if legal's involved in this behind the scenes. Could well be what they want is for NO explicit tracks from rips to go through, but that some are getting through anyway. That could simply be a side effect of the overall mis-match problem we've seen on all content. Miguel - Single. Sativa feat. Space Cadet feat. Metro Boomin. Pour It Up. FEFE feat. Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight.
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