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Thursday, March 23, 2006

Free iTunes


Apple attacks plan to open iTunes:
"On Tuesday French lawmakers voted 296 to 193 in support of a law that would stop Apple, plus any other firm selling music downloads, using proprietary software to limit what people can do with tracks they have bought."
On a Free Culture Forum panel today at Northeastern University, Lawrence Lessig said, "Go France!" when asked about this.

He says that despite thier, Rip/Mix/Burn advertising, Apple isn't being too nice by only letting iTunes songs play on iPods.