Wednesday, June 16, 2004

iTunes Music Store Europe

If you don't keep an eye open on tech news. iTunes Music Store Europe is now open, which means people in Britain, France, and Germany now can download tunes off the popular iTunes Music store service. Brits can download songs for 79p, while the French and Germans can purchase songs for .99 Euros. This is a landmark decision by apple in legal music downloading. Up here in Canada we only have Napster, Puretracks, and some french service. The Supreme Court of Canada deemd p2p services (such as kazaa) legal for downloading, but not uploading (I don't think). I can't wait for iTunes Music store to come to Canada, although there's not much I really want, I have my eyes on a few songs, but that's about it.

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