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France drafts copyright law to open up iTunes

By Tom Braithwaite in Paris

Published: March 20 2006 18:06 | Last updated: March 20 2006 18:06

Apple Computer could on Tuesday be forced to open up its digital music business to competitors after a vote in the French parliament.

The owner of iTunes, the online music store, and the iPod digital music player, will have to choose between making downloaded music compatible with rival platforms or pulling out of France if, as expected, the parliament in Paris approves a draft copyright law.

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