Apple resetting developer iTunes Match iCloud libraries on September 26

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Apple to reset developer's iTunes Match iCloud libraries on September 26th

Apple has announced that it will reset developers iTunes Match iCloud Libraries on Monday September 26.

This is a similar to lasts week’s announcement, where we saw Apple resetting developer's iOS 5 iCloud backups.

To continue to improve the overall quality and reliability of iTunes Match, it has become necessary to delete all current iCloud libraries.

All iCloud libraries will be deleted on Monday, September 26th at 9AM PDT. To prepare, please turn off iTunes Match on all of your...

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