"As far as the Aussies and Canucks go, it's not Apple but the licensing laws in your respective countries. Don't scream at Steve, start writing your govt. representatives, they're the ones holding it up."
Although I partially agree with the above statement, I have 1 big problem with it. If the canadian licensing red-tape is so bad, how it it that Bonfire, Puretracks & Napster are already selling here... I would suppose Apple had a head start in negociations... I would also suppose that being the # online store would be a big selling point! I have a lot of trouble understanding where the trouble might be, unless of course licensing negociations never took place! Or maybe this is apple's way of protesting against the CPCC blank media levy (tax) on the iPod and other MP3 players...?
Anyways, Cheers to our polish dane and other european friends who be geting iTms goodness!
Although I partially agree with the above statement, I have 1 big problem with it. If the canadian licensing red-tape is so bad, how it it that Bonfire, Puretracks & Napster are already selling here... I would suppose Apple had a head start in negociations... I would also suppose that being the # online store would be a big selling point! I have a lot of trouble understanding where the trouble might be, unless of course licensing negociations never took place! Or maybe this is apple's way of protesting against the CPCC blank media levy (tax) on the iPod and other MP3 players...?
Anyways, Cheers to our polish dane and other european friends who be geting iTms goodness!