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China Blocks iTunes

eldavojohn writes "If you like iTunes and you are one of the billion people residing in China, you may have noticed that you no longer have access to the eight million songs on it. An album, 'Songs for Tibet' was downloaded more than 40 times by Olympic athletes as a sign of solidarity for Tibet's cause. Ironically, this compilation had songs criticizing the 'Great Firewall of China,' and that is the very thing that prohibited these songs from reaching the Chinese public. Artists on the compilation include Alanis Morissette, Garbage, Imogen Heap, Moby, Sting, Suzanne Vega, Underworld and others." Additional coverage is available at Computerworld. Earlier this year, China blocked Youtube and other video services for similar reasons. More recently, the Chinese government detained a technologist who planned a pro-Tibet demonstration.

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  1. Look on the bright side by Miladinoski · · Score: 0, Redundant

    They won't be able to buy Apple's DRM protected music. Boo hoo Apple.

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  2. Ironically? by torstenvl · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I'm boycotting this discussion (except, obviosuly, for this post) for incorrect use of "ironically"