Why does Apple Music allow profanity in song names?

My 11 year old daughter ordered a song by Cee Lo Green that has **** You Delux on our song playlist. How can I remove this, Get a refund and NEVER receive this kind of language on my PAID account?


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Posted on Feb 10, 2012 4:43 PM

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Feb 11, 2012 10:55 AM in response to bigdaddydon

bigdaddydon wrote:


My 11 year old daughter ordered a song...


Don,


The iTunes Store is not designed for 11 year-olds. In fact they are not allowed to use it at all. The Terms and Conditions, to which you agreed when you opened your account, stipulate as follows:


"This iTunes Service is available for individuals aged 13 years or older. If you are 13 or older but under the age of 18, you should review this Agreement with your parent or guardian to make sure that you and your parent or guardian understand it."

Feb 12, 2012 3:25 PM in response to bigdaddydon

bigdaddydon wrote:


Well, I'm 48 and in construction and still found seeing **** YOU on my playlist offensive. 13, 14 or 88 years old paying to have this come across on Itunes is stupid. I noticed that this language is automatically censored here. I just thought Itunes should do the same...

Not all agree on this point it should be made clear!

Feb 12, 2012 8:04 PM in response to bigdaddydon

bigdaddydon wrote:


Well, I'm 48 and in construction and still found seeing **** YOU on my playlist offensive. 13, 14 or 88 years old paying to have this come across on Itunes is stupid. I noticed that this language is automatically censored here. I just thought Itunes should do the same...

Your position is pro-censorship?


You can set parental controls.


Do you really want the rest of us to have no access to this material because you failed to set parental controls?


Really?

Feb 12, 2012 9:59 PM in response to bigdaddydon

Thank you for all of your input and help in this matter. It is great to live in America FREE and have Apple products that are incredible to enjoy. FYI, I clicked on the Album title: **** YOU and deleted the letters and now I only see SINGLE. I actually like the song just not the Title of the album listed on my playlist. Good job Apple for having that option as this was not a censorship or parental control issue. The artist succeded with his plan...

Feb 15, 2012 9:16 AM in response to bigdaddydon

I will clarify, the song is Forget You by Cee Lo Green and apperantly the Album is the F word YOU. The song is OK but opening my playlist showed F... You. I did not like seeing that displayed openly on my playlist. I deleted the offending TITLE by clicking on the word and the delete on my keyboard. I hope that is clear enough...it's all good! Mortally offended NO, but happy that I figured it out on my own because my question which is HOW DO I REMOVE THIS? wow...was never addressed.

Thanks anyways...

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