The European Union has opposed the “violent” merger of the iPod player and the online music store iTunes Music Store. As you know, the compositions purchased in this store can only be lost on the Apple player, which, of course, causes serious discontent in various circles.
At present, organizations that defend the rights of consumers in France, Finland and Germany, have joined forces with the Norwegians, who were among the first to speak out against the company, have been putting pressure on Apple. According to them, Apple restricts the freedom of users, in connection with which the distribution system of music should be made as liberal as possible, and the sooner the better. Apple has time until October, and then a lawsuit will follow.