Only a few weeks ago France was considering legislation which could have required Apple to provide a way for content sold via the iTunes Music Store to interoperate with non-Apple media players. Although that initiative has since been neutered, now Norway’s Consumer Ombudsmen and Market Council has apparently taken issue with Apple’s FairPlay digital rights management system. According to reports, the Ombudsmen has sided with complaints from Norway’s Consumer Council which argued the Norwegian version of Apple’s iTunes Music Store infinges upon consumer’s rights by tying content purchased there to iPods and Apple’s iTunes software and by failing to offer a “cooling off” period during which a consumer can back out of a transaction for a full refund. It also found Apple’s pricing policies were discriminatory and the terms and conditions of the iTunes EULA were too restrictive.
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Apple DRM: First France, Now Norway?
- By: Geoff Duncan •
- Published: June 7, 2006 •
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By: villan • Read Comment
This article is misleading and innaccurate. Maybe you guys should stick to reviewing television sets or something and leave the technical info to the 15yro kids that know how to read and wont f*ck it up....
By: Chris • Read Comment
If you don't condone piracy then you wouldn't instruct people on how to unban their 360's. Way to support piracy and ruin the gaming community for everyone else....
By: kirillian • Read Comment
The actual concerning issue is the fact that some offline functionality is removed via the ban also (Media Center Extender, Gamer tags, etc.) - the most damaging one being the removal of the MCE functionality as that is the most...
