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Pop superstar Taylor Swift posted an open letter to the tech giant protesting its plan to not pay artists for their music during the 3-month free trial period available to users of its new music streaming service. She also planned to withhold her latest album, “1989,” from the service, but Apple has given in to the power of Swift. Carson Daly reports from the Orange Room.