
By silicon.com
Published: Thursday 29 April 2004
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Anonymous
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Near some hotspot.
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digital gadfly
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"(we won't have iTunes or the mini iPod in Europe until later this year - thanks, Steve)"
Thanks _Steve_? He's the one throwing up the roadblocks and keeping iTunes from Europe out of sheer malice? Hey, I've got this bridge to sell you.
"Apple positioned the MyTunes change as a bug fix, but it sounds like backpedalling to us."
Does "shutting off an avenue for music piracy" mean the same thing as "backpedalling" in your dictionary?
"But over time the concessions are starting to outweigh the improvements for music buyers..."
This explains why all the other music services have surpassed iTunes. Oh, wait...
Cut us a break, please.
iTunes has always limited you to 10 burns of the s...
James
Worth pointing out: though the DRM has changed and...
Anonymous
"(we won't have iTunes or the mini iPod in Europe ...
Anonymous
As someone who has used the iTMS since day one - t...
Steve Patterson
You neglect to mention that Apple upped the number...
Ken Terry
Ha! Give me a break! iTunes isn't becoming more "l...
James
I can't believe I just wasted 3 minutes reading th...
Dale
How is it "backpedaling" to disable a piece of 3rd...
Curious George
Amen Brother!
Why is everyone falling all over ...
Anonymous
Whoever wrote this is biased and TOTALLY LAME. Ske...
G
More biased gutter journalism from silicon.
Anony Mouse
I love the brain washed attitude of the Mac users ...
David
Funny how you criticize the reduction of the numbe...
Anonymous
Yep, the increase from three to five authorized sy...
sjk
old tracks stay the same.
With any tracks purch...
Sam Katz
you're a putz.
concessions to the labels... sur...
mikre
"I love the brain washed attitude of the Mac users...
Dale Cosby
I see so many complaining about Silicon.com being ...
Joe
I haven't used iTunes - I am happy with Musicmatch...
David Wright
To Dale
If you have a Mac you can switch the op...
jdb
Usual Silicon.com half-truths and negative spin to...
Nick
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