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Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 5, 2005 6:19:00 AM

Reuters Logo An unhappy iTunes online music store customer is suing Apple Computer, alleging the company broke antitrust laws by allowing iTunes to work only with its own music player, the iPod, freezing out competitors, court filings showed.

Apple, which opened its online music store in April 2003 after introducing the iPod in October 2001, uses technology to ensure each digital song bought from its store only plays on the iPod.

The suit was filed on Monday in the U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif. One antitrust expert called it a long shot, but Californian Thomas Slattery is hoping for unspecified damages for being "forced" to buy an iPod, one of the most successful electronics products in years.

The key to such a lawsuit would be convincing a court that a single product brand like iTunes is a market in itself separate from the rest of the online music market, according to Ernest Gellhorn, an antitrust law professor at George Mason University.

There is legal precedent for such claims, but courts usually conclude competing products as viable alternatives, Gellhorn said.

"As a practical matter, the lower courts have been highly skeptical of such claims," Gellhorn said.

Since rolling out the iPod, which has sold nearly 6 million units and was a top Christmas gift this past holiday season, Apple has garnered 87 percent of the market for portable digital music players, market research firm NPD Group has reported.

"Apple has unlawfully bundled, tied, and/or leveraged its monopoly in the market for the sale of legal online digital music recordings to thwart competition in the separate market for portable hard drive digital music players, and vice-versa," the suit charged.

Slattery called himself an iTunes customer who "was also forced to purchase an Apple iPod" if he wanted to take his music with him to listen to.

A spokesman for Apple declined to comment on the suit. Its iTunes charges 99 cents per song on its online music store and has sold more than 200 million tracks.

Although Apple is the dominant disk-drive-based digital music player, many others, using the MP3 compression decompression standard and others, are sold by Creative Technology, Dell, Gateway and others.

Apple's online music store uses a different format for songs than Napster, Musicmatch, RealPlayer and others. The rivals use the MP3 format or Microsoft's WMA format while Apple uses AAC, which it says helps thwart piracy.

While songs saved in the AAC format can be saved in the MP3 format and played on virtually any digital music player, songs bought from the iTunes music store have an added software tag, which Apple calls FairPlay DRM, or digital rights management, added to the file that contains the song.

"Apple has turned an open and interactive standard into an artifice that prevents consumers from using the portable hard drive digital music player of their choice, even where players exist that would otherwise be able to play these music files absent Apple's actions," the suit alleges.

In the past Apple has aggressively pursued those who had provided a work-around to Apple's FairPlay DRM to let songs purchased from other online music stores play on the iPod. Last year it also blocked technology from music rival RealNetworks that made downloads from its online music store compatible with any other portable media player, including Apple's.

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Story Copyright © 2005 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.

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We need another "three strikes" law alterego_z   | 01/05/05
Hmmm you might be onto something here Squawkbox   | 01/05/05
A Case Like What? Bill_gates_Is_SATAN   | 01/06/05
Should be interesting to follow FilledOut   | 01/05/05
Interesting Jeff Spicoli   | 01/05/05
FORCED to buy an iPod? dave95   | 01/05/05
Because... IT Scion   | 01/05/05
hehehehe dave95   | 01/05/05
Re : much larger selection of tunes jacrav   | 01/05/05
Why not check for yourself voska   | 01/06/05
RE: Why not check... JakAttak   | 01/06/05
I did. It's not. buddhistMonkey   | 01/06/05
I can only speak from actual experience IT Scion   | 01/07/05
Also IT Scion   | 01/07/05
I can't browse for myself tic swayback   | 01/06/05
Anyone can. IT Scion   | 01/07/05
SO? ITGuy04   | 01/06/05
BS rkadowns   | 01/06/05
Okay IT Scion   | 01/07/05
AAC is an open format tic swayback   | 01/06/05
Thank you IT Scion   | 01/07/05
Re: Forced to buy an iPod? prvteye   | 01/06/05
Forced GFW_z   | 01/06/05
Even "IF" the option of CD's and (do they still make tape?) Laff   | 01/06/05
Buy it and burn it tic swayback   | 01/06/05
Sounds like a MS fanboy looking to impress Gates.. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 01/05/05
Soooo ridiculous … jacrav   | 01/05/05
Apple is a looser company that use Illegal tactics! Mectron   | 01/05/05
Apple is a great company FilledOut   | 01/06/05
I somewhat agree.... but DarbyOhara   | 01/06/05
too funny doh123   | 01/06/05
I alwas found them tighter myself... gfeier   | 01/06/05
Except for me of course gfeier   | 01/06/05
And me....:) Laff   | 01/06/05
Always find odd comments like this interesting. Laff   | 01/06/05
Pot calls kettle black? ShadeTree   | 01/06/05
Gatewhy is funny and hardly venemos. It's a light Laff   | 01/06/05
Light hearted or not.... ShadeTree   | 01/06/05
Ah but you do not see me on site that post articles Laff   | 01/06/05
Laff I would love to know myself dave95   | 01/06/05
Troll Alert! Message has been deleted Roger Ramjet   | 01/06/05
RE: Apple is a loser JakAttak   | 01/06/05
Right On! Da-Man   | 01/06/05
Your'e on an Apple site "blanking Apple" out and you Laff   | 01/06/05
Monopolies are perfectly legal tic swayback   | 01/06/05
what are you trying to say? msgatesblos   | 01/09/05
This case sounds.. d_jedi   | 01/05/05
Not a chance Ken_z   | 01/05/05
In a way, this brings up the REAL problem... BitTwiddler   | 01/06/05
A problem yes, but not the one you thought Roger Ramjet   | 01/06/05
no different than the 100 other music stores ITGuy04   | 01/06/05
Sure it is! TechDiva_z   | 01/06/05
Ownership is the RULE! Da-Man   | 01/06/05
A good chance... d_jedi   | 01/06/05
MS Was force down our throats: ITGuy04   | 01/06/05
See the similarities? d_jedi   | 01/06/05
None, really. ITGuy04   | 01/06/05
Re: ITGuy d_jedi   | 01/07/05
Were any of these real legal issues? tic swayback   | 01/06/05
Windows on a Mac? TechDiva_z   | 01/06/05
Buy or don't buy FilledOut   | 01/06/05
No one forced the guy to buy an iPod... BitTwiddler   | 01/06/05
If they don't already, Apple should licence their media protection hipparchus2000   | 01/06/05
I don't fully understand this because htotten   | 01/06/05
Can too... not that I would want to or need to.. Linux User 147560   | 01/06/05
Or sue WalMart, Napster, Buy.com, etc tic swayback   | 01/06/05
The more interesting lawsuits.... ShadeTree   | 01/06/05
DRM is okay when it comes from Apple? NonZealot   | 01/06/05
Does the RIAA have any say in this? dave95   | 01/06/05
What DRM? voska   | 01/06/05
RE: What DRM? JakAttak   | 01/06/05
What force? tic swayback   | 01/06/05
I was also forced FirstNLastN   | 01/06/05
But what about.. d_jedi   | 01/06/05
What if both Brita and Pur were forced by the owner Laff   | 01/06/05
Except.. d_jedi   | 01/07/05
Well what a music exec says publicly or for that matter Laff   | 01/07/05
it all depends on what rights you bought jcassella   | 01/06/05
No DRM = No problem (no monopoly/socialism, free market, etc.) (NT) Vily Clay   | 01/06/05
I too believe in competition and the free market. Laff   | 01/06/05
VIly, for once we agree tic swayback   | 01/06/05
Apple has other problems but anti-trust is not one drichards1953   | 01/06/05
Brush up on FACTS ITGuy04   | 01/06/05
Facts TechDiva_z   | 01/06/05
Correct Diva tic swayback   | 01/06/05
What about unencrypted AAC files? worknman   | 01/06/05
Great, now I can sue Valve! olePigeon   | 01/06/05
There's always a lawyer out there FilledOut   | 01/07/05
Lots of suits waiting to happen tic swayback   | 01/07/05
Statistics? Fred Fredrickson   | 01/07/05
Here's How Apple Forced Him To Buy an iPod slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin   | 01/07/05
LANDS END OF COMPUTER MANUFACTURERS? neidr   | 01/07/05

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