iTunes and Amazon are both stores.
The Amazon company owns Amazon store.
The Apple company owns the iTunes store.
I'm talking about the stores, you can't just cherry-pick stuff from the left and the right and mix them together. Pick a side.
You're the one who indicated that what a store is named tells you what they're supposed to sell.
I'm simply asking, does that apply to all stores? (Target?) If not, why not? Why just iTunes?
Well, explain to me why Amazon and Target are allowed to sell anything, but iTunes is only allowed to sell Tunes.
Once I have a good answer to that question I'll take back my silly statement.
Amazon has never sold "amazonian" items. It started off selling books, no? Not remotely related. So there was never a connection. ETA In fact the logo implies that they sell everything from A to Z. An intentional graphic reference.
Target - never sold targets. Always sold lots of items.
iTunes - was branded because it sold music. It no longer sells just music.
Even Apple changed its name. Remember when it was called Apple Computers. Why did they change? Because the focus of the company wasn't only on Computers.
iTunes is no longer focused on just music.