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Apple Computer to launch Australian iTunes Music Store on January 12?
Monday, December 27, 2004 - 01:57 PM EST

"Early next year, Apple Computer's Australia division is scheduled to host a press event that may divulge clues as to when the computer maker will launch a local version of its iTunes music download service," Katie Marsal reports for AppleInsider.com.

"Sources have recently pointed to this Apple seminar signup page, which advocates a Macworld Event that will take place on January 12, 2005 at the Westin Hotel in Sydney," Marsal reports. "'Historically, Apple Australia do not hold events like these to coincide with the US Macworld conferences,' said one tipster. 'The fact that they are this time strongly suggests that something very Australia-specific could be launched around the same time--some kind of music store, perhaps.'"

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Dec 27, 04 - 02:37 pm Comment from: Stuart

Australian Apple Stores, Australian Apple Stores...
...and maybe iTunes Music Store Australia too.

Dec 27, 04 - 02:49 pm Comment from: Noiseworks

Finally I have been waiting soooo long for Apple to open and Aussie iTunes Store.

You just made my day

Dec 27, 04 - 03:41 pm Comment from: DanK

That date seems far to early.... if it is that early, that is fantastic, but it just seems we will be getting our hopes up....

Dec 27, 04 - 03:55 pm Comment from: mac dood

just have some faith... aussie friends...

It'll happen...and soon !!

Im sure of it

Dec 27, 04 - 03:58 pm Comment from: stevet

I would be great if that service extended over to New Zealand... please, please, please... grin

Dec 27, 04 - 04:15 pm Comment from: twilightmoon

Noiseworks
Finally I have been waiting soooo long for Apple to open and Aussie iTunes Store.

Japan has been waiting a long time too, and outside the US, they are the world's biggest market.

I bet China would be a good be too. If Apple got really agressive there, they could sell tons of iPods.

Dec 27, 04 - 05:05 pm Comment from: Hellstudios

Yeefuckenha!! No more CDs!

Dec 27, 04 - 06:07 pm Comment from: feeze

This is music to my ears

Dec 27, 04 - 06:09 pm Comment from: feeze

Also if they do open an iTMS here , I wonder if it will cost AUS$0.99 (US$0.75)

Dec 27, 04 - 07:25 pm Comment from: DanK

Feeze-

Probably. Like in Canada its only like 87 US cents. or something like that.

(magic word is open, as in, prices vary in an open economy)

Dec 28, 04 - 05:39 am Comment from: Sol

Great! As soon as the Australian iTunes Music Store opens I can purchase all those albums that were released here in the iPod-incompatible copy-protected disc format. This doeas not mean that I will give up on CDs, but it will be good to have the option.

Dec 28, 04 - 10:33 am Comment from: cluster8

Despite my excitment, I think this is unlikely. As far as I know, its still illegal for aussies to even have personal copies of their own CDs as backups, let alone be able to transfer or store them on an iPod.

Here's hoping...

Dec 28, 04 - 07:16 pm Comment from: feeze

cluster8, it's only illegal here to change music from one medium to another, for example CD's to AAC, etc.



(the magic word is poor, just like I will be after a spending spree in iTMS AUS)

Dec 28, 04 - 07:38 pm Comment from: Sol

Technically it is still illegal to carry a whip in public in Australia (dangerous weapon) but like other obscure laws, like jay-walking (traffic hazard) and having less than AUD $5 on you (vagrancy), hardly any self-respecting cop will bother enforcing them.

Dec 28, 04 - 08:03 pm Comment from: DanK

wait wait wait, its illegal to be poor in Australia?

Dec 28, 04 - 10:32 pm Comment from: Sol

Australia offers welfare to everyone without a full-time job so the poor have no excuse to beg for more money on the streets. I do not wish to give the impression that Australian police check everyone's wallets to enforce this law but if someone smelly and loud (like a daytime drunk or petrol/paint sniffer) is making a nuisance of themselves then they can be arrested for something like this.

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