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Online music in France(Comments RSS)

Lawmakers in Paris last week approved a bill that would require Apple Computer to make songs sold on its very successful iTunes Web site playable on all music devices, not just Apple's hugely successful iPods.

The draft law, which still must be approved by France's Senate, doesn't specifically target Apple. But as the overwhelming market leader for music downloads, Apple is clearly the company that would be hit hardest by a one-song-fits-all requirement.

Apple calls this a recipe for "state-sponsored piracy." Consumer advocates say otherwise. I think the French could be on the right track here, I hope the law goes forward and is approved and implemented.

You can read some of the details in the Washington Post

France Takes a Shot at iTunes

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