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Canadian iTunes Music Store Opens

Trillan writes "After appearing on December 1st, iTunes music store Canada is now officially open. Price is only $0.99 CDN (about $0.83 US) per song, so it's less expensive than the US store. This is probably fair since our CDs are usually cheaper here, too, at least on the west coast."

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  1. Re:but will Apple allow.. by Gryphon · · Score: 4, Informative

    No. The lawyers for record companies won't allow it; music sales are balkanized into seperate markets by country.

    This is why it takes Apple so long to roll out in each country -- they must negotiate rights for each market, one by one.

    To purchase from the Canadian iTMS, you must have a credit card with a Canadian address.

  2. Re:Possible? by The+Hobo · · Score: 4, Informative

    From TFA:

    "The iTunes Music Store in Canada works with the Canadian dollar, and purchase and download of songs requires a valid credit card with a billing address in Canada."


    Which is fine for me, but not for Americans..

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    There is another kind of evil which we must fear most, and that is the indifference of good men. -- Boondock Saints
  3. Don't forget tax by DJStealth · · Score: 4, Informative

    Keep in mind that the taxes in Canada are higher on average. In Ontario, we pay a total of 15% tax.

    Also, keep in mind, if a can of coke goes for $1 US, the same can will sell in Canada for $1 CAD.

  4. itunes is great and all but... by seven+of+five · · Score: 4, Informative

    as an indie musician with stuff on iTunes, they don't have it together internally. I've had sales from 6 months ago that I haven't been paid for yet.

    it's great that they're opening these new outlets and all but they're lacking in some basics.

  5. Re:Possible? by PktLoss · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm a Canadian, and up untill today I have been buying songs from iTunes USA with my US credit card, so I can only assume that the reverse is also possible. Should the slide of the US greenback continue (the canadian dollar is already at a 10+ year high against the USD) and CDN$ > USD$ I will just switch back.

    If only I could return all my music bought under the US account for a refund and re-purchase at the lower currency price.

    Getting a Canadian CC isn't as easy as it was to get an American one. In the US your (my?) bank card also functions as a debit card from visa/mastercard. So merely having a bank card generally means you can buy stuff online because it functions as a visa/mastercard. Not so in Canada. Your bank card is not affiliated with a credit card company, instead it is part of the Interac network, which allows you to make purchases with it everywhere that accepts Interac (which is everywhere (except Tim Hortons)). So you would need to procure a Canadian billing address, a Canadian bank account, then a Canadian credit card.

    good luck :)