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Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 2, 2004 5:38:00 PM

Apple Computer on Thursday launched a version of its iTunes online music service in Canada.

The company said its Canadian site will offer the same features as its U.S. and European iTunes operations, including access to more than 700,000 individual songs and incorporation of the same content usage rights applied to its existing services. The service will charge 99 Canadian cents (83 cents) per track.

The launch comes just days after Apple missed its previously announced deadline to introduce the service. The company had originally expected to take iTunes live in Canada by the end of November.

"It's a lot of hard work," said Apple vice president Eddy Cue. "It took us a few extra hours than we thought it would."

In addition to hammering out details over song rights and taxes, Apple also made the Canadian store bilingual--with listings in both French and English.

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Perhaps in means the greater the debt the greater
the RISK you become or something to that effect.

However I think that is true. Now the reason the current
administration is not worried about this is simple. Most of them
do not thin... (Read the rest)
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Hmm..  d_jedi | 12/02/04
Pure Tracks has been doing this for some time  voska | 12/02/04
As has many others  TechDiva_z | 12/02/04
I wouldn't wait for discounts  alterego_z | 12/02/04
Walmart economics  tic swayback | 12/02/04
Walmart is leading the American middle class  Len Rooney | 12/02/04
Sliding scales  tic swayback | 12/02/04
I don't think Wal Mart nor Napster are making money  Laff | 12/03/04
For now, in a few years your US dollars might not worth much  voska | 12/03/04
Economics...  canuck_z | 12/03/04
Perhaps in means the greater the debt the greater  Laff | 12/03/04
As a Canadian, you're already getting a discount  tic swayback | 12/02/04
That's not a discount  voska | 12/03/04

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