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Is Apple skirting the issues on the iPOD?
#1
So says Norway raking Apple over the coals.


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#2
Anyone know where SamInTX is?
If you see her tell her that she has some questions that need answers.:
http://forums.macresource.com/read/1/241...msg-241014

BGnR
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#3
"but said Wednesday the company was skirting key issues and passing responsibility to record companies."
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#4
I dont think she is in the US.
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[quote BigGuynRusty]Anyone know where SamInTX is?
If you see her tell her that she has some questions that need answers.:
http://forums.macresource.com/read/1/241...msg-241014
BGnR
Probably have a better shot @ getting her to use clean links in posts! http://forums.macresource.com/read/1/241...msg-241749

I think it's the Magpie Syndrome. - RAMd@d

...or OCD Tongue
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#6
Yeppers PanOp, oblivious comes to mind.
Oh well.

BGnR
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#7
So does Norway do this to every company? Does all software have to run on every platform? Is every video game required to play on any console?
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[quote BigGuynRusty]Anyone know where SamInTX is?
If you see her tell her that she has some questions that need answers.:
http://forums.macresource.com/read/1/241...msg-241014

BGnR
Let it go.

Obssessing about it is just peculiar.
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#9
From Suzanne's cited article:

"'The issue our complaint addresses is, of course, the opposite: iTunes Music Store customers are locked to the iPod,' Waterhouse said."

They are?

I think he has that wrong: An iTunes track is playable on an iPod...and a Mac and a PC and some Motorola cell phones. Oh, if you burn it to a CD, it's universally playable.

AFAIK, the iTunes Store's tracks are the only DRM'd music that can claim such wide applicability.
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#10
she's supposedly in Texas, and yes she has the annoying habit of asking stupid questions here and not bothering to follow up.
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