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lighteningkid wrote: » According to AppleInsider's article on Monday, they already did that: Both Apple and its carrier partners in Canada have been asked to turn over documents dating back to the Canadian introduction of the original iPhone …
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Why aren't they demanding the carriers produce their contracts instead of Apple? Because it's a blatant case of harassing Apple and has nothing to do with protecting consumer interests. It's more cost effective and more effi…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Oh, Canada... ???? If there is a wrongful conviction that is unfairly confirmed at the Supreme Court of Canada level, I'll share your sentiment.
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Elian Gonzalez wrote: » Oh no, that's too logical, because the Canadian authorities will protect carriers like Rogers and go after the American business as a sign of saying "We're doing something!" Sometimes it seems these legal maneuvers are at…
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Keep in mind, Canada's Competition Bureau is a law enforcement agency that operates and makes all decisions independently from the Canadian Government. Anyone can lodge a request to investigate anti-competitive practices thereby the Competition Bure…
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The problem was Apple did not properly or adequately inform its customers the limitations of iPod and music wrapped with FairPlay. Were there any Apple sales pitch missives to address these monopolistic limitations?
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I'm pretty sure advertisers on iTunes Radio know where you live, what apps, movies, books and music you downloaded in addition to what devices you own. I don't believe any advertiser on Facebook or iTunes Radio can pinpoint a specific user's interes…
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sog35 wrote: » Total and utter BS. Thats the company line the cable company spews out and its totally false. Its the same thing the music industry said when talking about music singles. They said you need to buy the entire album for $20. If …
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nolamacguy wrote: » what? what does a completely different topic have to do w/ this? Beats is a music streaming subscription service. Either you're being hypocritical or forgot to insert the sarcasm tag.
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sog35 wrote: » Welcome to the 20th century. You only pay for what you want. What a concept. Unfortunately, this concept is lost on the Beats Music model.
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Off-topic, U2 sold less than 25,000 deluxe albums in the USA in the week ending Oct 19. Usually, the deluxe version sells more than the basic offering. It's a clear lesson. http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/sales/salescht.cgi Maybe most iTunes Radio …
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Itunes music consumers that bought more than $5 per month would now only pay $5 per month? This is a race to the bottom and my music catalog won't be a part of it. I'm anti-piracy of livelihood.
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tbell wrote: » I suspect Beats and Apple doesn't care if the company is making money. Further, the financials showed Apple would recoup the investment in 3 years (not to mention the immediate benefit of having whatever assets Apple wanted imm…
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It's unfortunate that Iovine and Apple are commercializing Breast Cancer Awareness. Regarding the incident, Iovine is still trying to make Beats headphones bigger news than Breast Cancer Awareness. Wear a pink ribbon and get over yourself.
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slurpy wrote: » Pazuzu, you have a pretty disturbing and sick fetish with Bono. You're still traumatized over a free album? Seek some help, seriously. There must be some other hobby you can find beyond trolling. Let's be clear, it was a mostly a…
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theothergeoff wrote: » I think 'organic' family building is a quaint idea... right up there with 'wired' telephones, telegraphs instead of emails, and men with ties and pocket protectors feeding cards into the mainframe, and then coming home to th…
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I think the idea is dumb if the purpose is to encourage more female employees in the company. Why not just let their female employees be told that getting pregnant will not hurt their careers while the company invests in daycare and parent support …
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I guess Apple expects to have no less than 1 billion iTunes accounts by October 18.
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I want the option to order cards that require a PIN to complete a transaction.
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Usually the deluxe version sells more than the basic offering, which begs me to ask how many of those free downloads were deleted. Is 70,000 a typo?