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Apple in worldwide sales negotiations with record labels







Apple in worldwide sales negotiations
with record labels

Apple in worldwide sales negotiations
with record labels
11/14/2003 01:42 PM

An Apple official said the company is "fully committed" to opening up its iTunes Music Store to rest of the world, The Star Online reports...




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