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Apple's iTunes hits a sour note in Europe

By Bertrand Benoit, Tobias Buck, Delphine Strauss, Emiko Terazono and Gerrit Wiesmann

Published: January 29 2007 02:00 | Last updated: January 29 2007 02:00

Apple and its iTunes music download service are facing a growing headache in Europe.

Following the Norwegian consumer ombudsman's ruling last week that Apple iTune's lack of inter-operability with devices other than its own iPod is illegal, Germany's federal consumer protection association, the VZBV, and the Dutch consumer protection agency, along with Finland and France, have joined a continent-wide move to get Apple to change its coding restrictions.

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