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China has lifted its general block on Apple's ITunes store, now that authorities have apparently figured out how to block one specific album -- Songs for Tibet -- without cutting access to the rest of the store. ... Source: blog.wired.com --- 9 days ago
China has lifted its general block on the ITunes store after apparently figuring out how to block access to just Songs for Tibet without shutting the whole store down. The ITunes store went dark in China last week after word... ... Source: discussions.apple.com --- 24 days ago
I have moved all of my audio files from an external harddrive to a secondary hardrive (E) installed in my computer. Problem is ITunes cannot locate ... Source: discussions.apple.com --- 5 days ago
Here's an example of what I run into all too frequently. I want to know why it happens, and how I can prevent it. ... Source: discussions.apple.com --- 3 days ago
Importing CD's to ITunes 7.7 ... Source: discussions.apple.com --- 1 day ago
alright so heres my problem, ... Source: discussions.apple.com --- 5 days ago
I have an ex who bought a lot of Songs through ITunes on my account. I didn't pay for all of them so I don't want to just unverify her computer ... Source: discussions.apple.com --- 19 days ago
I have about 35 Songs purchased from ITunes that are 256K bit rate. In order to install them on my 2nd gen iPod Shuffle, I have to convert them to ... Source: discussions.apple.com --- 22 days ago
i need to send my ipod Songs to my ITunes because i deleted my frostwire and now i cant play the Songs on my ITunes so if you know please tell me ... Source: discussions.apple.com --- 24 days ago
I wanted to purchase some Songs listed only in the UK ITunes store...is it possible to authorize my account to do so? ... Source: discussions.apple.com --- 19 days ago
I have three users on ITunes on this computer. My daughter tried to copy Songs she purchased onto her ipod and ITunes said "could not be copied" or ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 14 days ago
Chinese authorities appear to have blocked access to Apple's U.S. ITunes Music Store, following the release of the 20-song 'Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace' collection Wednesday. ... Source: blogs.zdnet.com --- 13 days ago
China is blocking ITunes, apparently over the album "Songs for Tibet," a benefit for The Art of Peace Foundation. The album features Songs by Sting, Alanis Morissette, Garbage and others, and a 15-minute talk by the Dalai Lama. In an AP story, Michael Wohl, executive director of the foundation, said: "We issued a release saying that over 40 (Olympic) athletes downloaded the album in an act of solidarity, and that's what triggered it. Then everything got blocked," Wohl said by phone. Wohl said the foundation offered free downloads of the album to several Olympians and athletes from the United States, Canada, Britain, Spain, France and Australia did download. Most got the album before entering China, but "some in Beijing did... ... Source: government.zdnet.com --- 12 days ago
China is blocking ITunes, apparently over the album “Songs for Tibet,” a benefit for The Art of Peace Foundation. The album features Songs by Sting, Alanis Morissette, Garbage and others, and a 15-minute talk by the Dalai Lama. In an AP story, Michael Wohl, executive director of the foundation, said: “We issued a release saying [...] ... Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 12 days ago
Customers in China of Apple's ITunes online-music store were unable to download Songs this week, and an activist group said Beijing was trying to block access to a new Tibet-themed album. ... Source: blogs.pcworld.com --- 12 days ago
Anyone in China hoping to download some music through ITunes was sorely disappointed earlier this week when the Apple's ITunes Music Store locked up, banning people from logging into the service. The lockout began on Monday, the day after... ... Source: gadgets.boingboing.net --- 15 days ago
SHM is reporting that China has blocked off all access to Apple's online ITunes Store after they discovered that several Olympic athletes had been purchasing the Songs for Tibet album, a pro-Tibetan album featuring 20 artists including Sting, Moby, Suzanne Vega and Alanis Morissette. Apple's responses so far are all blaming the Great Firewall of China. The article goes on to note that Apple just opened its first brick-and-mortar in Beijing on the eve of the Olympic Games, and it is negotiating the release of the iPhone in China for later this year... which would certainly be futzed if China continues to block all access to ITunes from within the country. China's propaganda line is typically hilarious: According to a report published in the semi-official Chinese news portal, china.org.cn, "angry netizens [internet users] are rallying together to denounce Apple in offering Songs for Tibet for purchase. They have also expressed a wish to ban the album's singers and producers, most notably Sting, John Mayer and Dave Matthews, from entering China." The report, published in English, goes on to say that some netizens are even calling for a boycott of Apple products, including the iPhone when it is eventually released in China. It'll be interesting to see how Apple reacts here. Steve Jobs is a practical businessman, but he's also a pro-Tibet Buddhist. ITunes blocked in China after protest stunt [SMH via Cult of Mac ] ...
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