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Rhapsody to challenge iTunes by embracing the iPod
Digital music seller Rhapsody is launching a $50 million marketing assault on Apple's iTunes, offering songs online and via partners including Yahoo Inc and Verizon Wireless, Rhapsody said on Monday.
30 Jun 2008 |
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HBO seen selling shows on Apple's iTunes
Time Warner Inc's HBO cable network is expected to start selling shows on Apple Inc's iTunes digital entertainment service, with flexible pricing, sources familiar with the discussions said on Monday.
13 May 2008 |
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Apple talking to labels about unlimited music: report
Apple Inc is in talks with major music companies to offer customers free access to its entire iTunes music library in exchange for paying a premium for its iPods and iPhones, the Financial Times said.
17 Mar 2008 |
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Hacker unlocks Apple music download protection
A hacker who as a teen cracked the encryption on DVDs has found a way to unlock the code that prevents iPod users from playing songs from download music stores other than Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes, his company said on Tuesday.
25 Oct 2006 |
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European Nations Pressure Apple on ITunes
More European countries are pressuring Apple Computer Inc. to open its iTunes Music Store so purchased songs could be played on any portable music player and not just the iPod.
15 Jun 2006 |
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France Could Offer Loophole for iTunes
Apple Computer Inc. could negotiate new deals with record labels and artists to sidestep French government plans to open its exclusive iTunes music download
09 May 2006 |
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iTunes Opened to French Users
French lawmakers approved an online copyright bill Tuesday that would require Apple to break open the exclusive format behind its market-leading iTunes music store and iPod players.
21 Mar 2006 |
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Group: Online Content Spending Hits $2B
Music sales helped propel U.S. spending on online content to a record $2 billion last year, a 15 percent increase from 2004, the Online Publishers Association reports.
15 Mar 2006 |
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