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Weblog:   What I Don't Want for Christmas
Subject:   Non-US iTunes Music Store
Date:   2003-12-16 06:08:54
From:   rbrockerhoff
I live in Brazil. While I too would like to be able to buy music through the iTMS, $0.99 per tune is more expensive than buying a locally-issued CD at any store here (for $7 to $10). Even for imports the price difference is rarely enough to make up for the lack of an actual CD with box.
So they would have to adapt the prices to local conditions, which would raise all kinds of other issues... I see no easy solution for that.
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  • Non-US iTunes Music Store
    2003-12-16 08:21:53  anonymous2 [View]

    Although I feel that iTunes is a superior product to Windows Media Player I have had to delete it as I am unable to buy anything here in the UK. Why is that ? Currently $0.99 per tune is about what we'd pay here for a typical CD, so it's the convenience factor that would win me over. Assuming of course I'm actually allowed to buy ...
    • Non-US iTunes Music Store
      2003-12-16 11:10:21  rbrockerhoff [View]

      Why would you want to delete iTunes just because of the store's unavailablity? I use iTunes since it first came out, all my CDs are on it (over 300) and the whole library's on my iPod too. The store is just a small part of iTunes, else it wouldn't have any users outside the US.
      • Non-US iTunes Music Store
        2006-01-17 12:45:42  FCTAB [View]

        You can get access to the US iTunes music store from this site: www.capsule-productions.com

        It uses gift vouchers to get you access. You need to register a US address, but this can be anything.

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