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Apple confirms iTunes films for Europe in ‘07
Apple’s Vice President for Europe, Pascal Cagni, confirmed plans to offer films on the iTunes Store in Europe before the end of the year during an interview with French business publication Les Echos. Cagni also confirmed a fourth quarter launch of the iPhone in Europe, as well as future plans for an Apple retail store in Paris, France. In addition, he revealed that Apple has plans for approximately 70 sales outlets to appear in larger retail stores in Europe by the end of 2007.
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Hey, Apple. Yeah YOU! Remember us? We share the longest unprotected border in the world with your country, y’know, those nice nd polite guys just north of you. You know where I’m talking about, doncha?
Y’know that place called…
CANADA?!?!
What about us, eh?
WHAT ABOUT US??!?!!?
Posted by ahMEmon on April 27, 2007 at 10:03 AM (PDT)
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I second that! We’re not that far north, eh?
What about TV shows AND Movies? Give me a reason to dish out some money on an AppleTV.
While I’m on this rant, why not drop the prices, since our Canadian $ is getting stronger!
Posted by Tak in Ottawa, Canada on April 27, 2007 at 10:14 AM (PDT)
3
canadina money isn’t getting stronger, USD is just getting weaker.
Posted by thewho61 on April 27, 2007 at 11:53 AM (PDT)
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Na, the americans have no reason to please us. It’s not like we’ve supported them in any big endeavors…......
Posted by Shreddie on April 27, 2007 at 2:18 PM (PDT)
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Take it up with the studios and the networks which own the content.
They dictate which countries get what, not Apple.
Posted by wco81 on April 27, 2007 at 8:20 PM (PDT)
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Studios like Disney?
Posted by Phil B on April 28, 2007 at 2:43 AM (PDT)
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Don’t hold your breath for TV shows to be offered to Canadians. It’s not the studios or Apple’s fault. It’s the Canadian networks and the CRTC that’s holding us back. I don’t know what’s holding back the movies though…
But yea, I’d be VERY surprised if a deal was struck any time soon for us Canadians.
Posted by illegalattempt on April 29, 2007 at 9:16 AM (PDT)