skilful news for French iPod fans as lawmakers in France approve a softened right of first publication law that allows a workaround for Apple to keep their iTunes and iPod in the market . The law of nature still tries to make Apple open up their online music service to other MP3 players , but also has a loophole that take into account company like Apple to make a mickle with copyright holders — the record companies — to keep the iTunes / iPod bundle integral .
Along with give birth to get license from the big 5 phonograph record troupe , iTunes needs to get over down all autonomous labels and strike sight with them too — something the indies may not be quite unforced to do . This could peradventure imply that parts of iTunes cut will be useable to non - iPod participant in France . Something we ’ll have to keep an optic on .
French lawmaker approve compromise iTunes bill[Marketwatch ]

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