HT4914 What will happen to my uploaded songs after iTunes match subscription expired.

My iTunes match subscrption just expired a week ago, and I press "No Thanks" button on my computer. Of course all my uploaded songs disappear on my computer, if I change my mind now and resubscrpt. Will I still get back my songs? My iPad is still showing those songs though...

Hi,
At present, if you delete a track from your library, instead of asking if you wish to delete from the cloud you are asked if you wish to hide song.
This indicates that the songs will remain on the Apple server. For how long, I do not know but certainly, songs deleted in the past have immediately been recognised as previously uploaded.
This obviously speeds up process if you have to rematch your library or decide to re subscribe at a later date.
Jim

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