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France OKs bill opening iTunes, iPod | MacMinute News

France OKs bill opening iTunes, iPod | MacMinute News:


French lawmakers approved an online copyright bill today that would require Apple to open the proprietary format behind its iTunes music store and iPod players, reports the Associated Press. "The draft law -- which also introduces new penalties for music pirates -- would force Apple Computer Inc., Sony Corp. and others to share proprietary copy-protection technologies so that rivals can offer compatible services and players," notes the story. French lawmakers approved the bill 296-193. The Senate must now debate and vote on the new legislation, which is expected to begin in May.

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