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Posted Jun 12, 2006 07:11 by Karen R. Listed in: iTunes, Apple Corporate Tags: Denmark, Norway, Scandinavia, Marianne Aabyhammar
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iPodApple may be going to court again, this time against three Scandinavian countries. Apparently, iTunes' terms and conditions that make it exclusive for iPod music players is illegal in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, says Swedish Consumer Agency spokeswoman Marianne Aabyhammar.

The three Scandinavian countries are trying to break the exclusive link between iPod and iTunes and has brought the matter to their respective government mediators. Aabyhammar says, "If iTunes fails to improve its terms and conditions in Sweden, we may take the case to Sweden's market court."

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