Record company causes Apple to hit ‘pause’ on Australian iTunes Music Store
Thursday, May 05, 2005 - 08:10 AM EST"An agreement with one major record company stands between Australian iPod users and their Holy Grail – the long-awaited Apple iTunes Music Store," Jennifer Dudley reports for The Courier-Mail. "A source said yesterday Apple had planned to launch an Australian version of its popular online music store last Thursday, as widely touted, but the launch was thwarted by one unnamed major record company that refused to sign an agreement in time."
"The hurdle reportedly forced Apple to cancel radio advertisements ordered for the date, and it is expected to delay iTunes's launch by days, or possibly weeks, as song and album prices and payments are negotiated with the holdout label," Dudley reports. "Even though the Australian iTunes Music Store was not officially launched last week, some Internet users were able to access the work-in-progress, some even buying songs before their accounts were suspended. Visitors reported that individual songs cost $1.69, and the price of albums varied from $11.35... to the maximum price of $16.99."
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!#$^!%#@ greedy record labels...