iTunes for Windows... Concerns?
The Toronto Star (link attrib: MacSurfer.com) reports that there may be some red tape to navigate before iTunes Music Store for Windows becomes a reality.
According to the article, while "two majors" have signed agreements for Apple's Windows product, others still consider the Mac version "an experiment" and are expressing concerns about security:
Some executives want to see greater control over how many times a copy can be made or synched to another computer before making iTunes available for Windows
Opinions appear split, however, with other labels indicating that usage rules will not be an issue if sufficient demand and earnings are present.
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