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Euro iTunes stores to get music from indie labels

Apple is close to a deal with independent record labels that will allow its European iTunes Music Stores to sell their tracks, The Times newspaper reported on Monday. “Citing sources close to the talks, the newspaper said a pact could be announced on Tuesday, ending a feud that has kept independent labels off iTunes since its launch in the UK, France and Germany last month.

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Record labels wary of Apple’s music dominance

According to The Independent, record labels in Europe are dragging their feet in licensing songs to Apple because they fear the success of a Euro iTunes Music Store could dictate which artists succeed or fail by deciding which to promote more. “The big fear is that Apple will become like an online MTV — where the record labels gave away their content, in the form of videos, without getting control of it,” a source familiar with the issues said.

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European iTMS still on track for launch this year

Apple said on Friday that it still plans to launch a European version of its iTunes Music Store this year, saying it would not rush it out until it is perfect. “When we launch in Europe, we want to do it well. There can be no compromise on the ease of use, the depth of the catalog or the responsiveness (of the service),” Apple’s European chief Pascal Cagni told Reuters. When asked if he was sticking to the launch target year of 2004, Cagni said, “Absolutely.” Read More

European iTunes Music Store delayed

Apple’s attempts to launch a European version of its iTunes Music Store have been held up until next year by disputes between record labels and their artists over licensing, according to The Independent. Pascal Cagni, vice-president of Apple’s European operations, told the publication: “In Europe the legal environment [for licensing songs for download] is more complicated than in the US, so the one-price-fits-all system that the US uses is difficult to do here.

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