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Leopard roars, iPhone rings

October 17, 2007 Apple sets a launch date for the next version of Mac OS X. Plus: iPhone in France, and a price change on iTunes. TAGS: OS X Leopard, Apple iPhone, Orange PCS, France, Apple Computer, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, owner, Apple Mac OS X, Apple iTunes, operating system

France backs down on iTunes DRM stance

May 2, 2006 Proposed legislation to require Apple, others to license their copyright protection technology is watered down. TAGS: France, digital-rights management, legislation, Apple Computer, technology company, law, Apple iTunes, U.S.

France's diluted iTunes plan becomes law

August 4, 2006 But Socialist Party still hopes to revise it, likely forcing copyright-protecting tech to be freely interoperable. TAGS: France, law, Apple iTunes, open source, Apple Computer

Apple calls French law 'state-sponsored piracy'

March 22, 2006 Company attacks proposal that would force it to make iTunes songs playable on devices competing with the iPod. TAGS: piracy, Apple Computer, France, Apple iTunes, law, Apple iPod, song

Ups and downs for iTunes in Europe

August 4, 2006 France enacts its controversial, and now watered-down, law as regulators in Scandinavia scrutinize the music service. TAGS: Scandinavia, Apple iTunes, France, law, digital-rights management, Apple Computer

Paris mayor defends France's wariness of U.S. tech

April 20, 2006 During summit with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, Bertrand Delanoe speaks up about Apple, Google. TAGS: Paris, France, digital media, San Francisco, Apple Computer, U.S., Wi-Fi, Google Inc.

iPod forever? Not in its current form

July 14, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says demand for interoperability will force gadget vendors to bring down tech barriers. TAGS: interoperability, legislator, Apple Computer, France, music player, Apple iTunes, Yahoo! Inc., Apple iPod, IM, Microsoft Corp.

Learning from the French iTunes legislation

July 12, 2006 Sun Labs Engineering Director Tom Jacobs says there's a way to avoid working under government directive. TAGS: bureaucracy, interoperability, digital-rights management, online music company, legislation, France, online music, Apple iTunes, rule, Sun Microsystems Inc., Apple Computer, Apple iPod

France rolls over on iTunes DRM-busting law

June 23, 2006 Under Dadvsi law, interoperability among media rivals won't be enforced when copyright holders want DRM. TAGS: digital-rights management, interoperability, commission, bill, law, France, rival, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod

Apple gets reprieve from French DRM-busting law

August 1, 2006 France's controversial copyright law is dealt a major setback as sections are ruled unconstitutional. TAGS: interoperability, digital-rights management, euro, law, online music, copyright law, France, Apple Computer

T-Mobile Germany stops selling unlocked iPhones

December 4, 2007 A German court has overturned an injunction that had forced T-Mobile to sell unlocked iPhones in that country. TAGS: Vodafone Group Plc., injunction, T-Mobile, spokesperson, handset, Apple iPhone, court, France, Apple Computer

Week in review: Hackers put heat on security

August 4, 2006 Black Hat attendees probed tech security to see what shakes out, especially from Microsoft trees. TAGS: Black Hat, Week in review, hacker, conference, Steve Jobs, France, Apple Computer, rootkit, digital-rights management, security, VoIP, Symantec Corp., McAfee Inc., Sony Corp., battery, Microsoft Corp.
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