The Sun reports that Bruce Willis is planning to take Apple to court over who owns his digital music collection after he dies. He wants to leave the music to his daughters Rumer, Scout and Tallulah.
Under the current terms and conditions of iTunes, customers only "borrow" the songs. Any music library would be worthless when the owner dies. Willis asked his advisers to set up a trust for his downloads, which include songs by the Beatles and Led Zeppelin to get around the rule. He is also backing bills to increase the rights of those who download music.
Apple can freeze a user's account if they suspect them of sharing the music with other people. Chris Walton, an estate specialist at Irwin Mitchell, said: "Lots of people will be surprised on learning all those tracks and books they have bought over the years don't actually belong to them. It's only natural you would want to pass them on to a loved one."
Right on Bruce! You bought it, you deserve to decide what happens to it.