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necrosis
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iTMS in Japan is nice and all but unless you have a JP address/CC to make an account to you cant purchace form the JP site.
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jmays
ANN Associate Editor
Posts: 1390 Location: St. Louis, MO |
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...or know someone who lives there and will send you gift cards, as I wrote in the article.
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Abel
Posts: 143 Location: AnimeTen.com |
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You still need to have an account with an address in Japan to redeem the gift cards. I had thought of this as well. Given that next month I should be in japan, I may stop by the Shibuya store and obtain one and try it out.
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jmays
ANN Associate Editor
Posts: 1390 Location: St. Louis, MO |
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...or you could use the friend's address.
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TiredGamer
Posts: 246 Location: Florida |
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The day Sony makes a deal with Apple is the day they give up on MiniDisc. It was a big enough deal that they started making MP3 devices...
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Akukaze
Posts: 185 Location: Stony Brook, NY |
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You know, I -just- read that in the Business section of my newspaper. Front page, no less.
I personally don't care much about Sony, there're two artists I actually like that're on Sony (bird and BEAN BAG), and I'm not even that much of a fan of either. Avex is a big winner for me, though. <3 |
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GATSU
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I actually like Sony for treating Asian films better than most companies. But they're not having a good year, what with having to pay consumers for the fake "positive" reviews they wrote for certain 2001 movies, and the recent suggestion that they might delay the PS3 until 2007, which could give MS an edge in the gaming and HD DVD market. (And considering how crappy the PS2 runs, I doubt I'd want to trust future dvd technology endorsed by Sony.) Not to mention they've been rubbing music fans the wrong way since they introduced those copy-protected cds. Anyway, I love the irony of them talking about protecting the artists when they just shafted
a few involved in one of the company's recent films. |
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tekwych
Posts: 75 Location: New Mexico |
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If you look at iTunes America you will find a new J-pop and Anime soundtrack section, a section that more than quadrupled in size within 48 hrs of iTunes Japan launch. a section that, I have been told buy people in Cupertino, will continue to grow in size for the rest of this year at least. There will be new additions of Japanese music in the North American iTunes monthly.
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NeeKz
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now I want I Ipod....
I thought those words will never come out of my mouth |
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Ataru
Posts: 2327 Location: Missouri (Strikeman) |
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I'll keep my $60 MP3/CD player thank you. But the music I do get from iTunes, I'll play though iTunes. Anyhoot, I try out the Japanese iTunes sooner or later. Too bad I can't take the song I pay for and put it on my Live365 station. |
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jmays
ANN Associate Editor
Posts: 1390 Location: St. Louis, MO |
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Can you give a couple of examples? As far as I can see, there are no songs in the J-Pop section, and there is no anime soundtrack one. |
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Colonel Wolfe
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When I saw the headline on the homepage "why should you care" I clicked on the link to read the article but after reading it and assuming that iTunes Japan would be available for US Credit Card holders I was disappointed at the staff of ANN for putting that blurb in there where the article had nothing to do with American fans being able to eventually purchase J-Pop through the software.
While I have purchased songs from iTunes before I plan to boycott iTunes for one simple reason: iTunes allows American music buffs to view these alternate stores but don't give them the right to purchase and download? Talk about your unethical actions by an online music retailer. It's like dangling candy in front of a baby and then putting it away why they cry. |
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jmays
ANN Associate Editor
Posts: 1390 Location: St. Louis, MO |
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Well I'm sorry your demand can't be satisfied this moment, but the success of iTunes Japan is very relevant to American J-Pop fans because, as I wrote, it sets a new, lower base price for Japanese songs.
The huge price difference between music in Japan and America has been a roadblock that has kept the vast majority of J-Pop from being sold here. By forcing lower prices in Japan, Apple is removing that roadblock. Incidentally, purchasing and downloading music is not a "right." |
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Colonel Wolfe
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I never said it was a right but this is the fault of iTunes. For the simple fact that if these songs can't be downloaded by someone in the United States then why in the world would iTunes allow an American to view the store if all they could do is window shop and not buy anything.
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.Sy
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If this is ever available to North America, I still would have to get an iPod I guess. I think I'd rather keep my $59 MP3 player and get some glossy packaging. But if I ever get one of those file converter things...oh I don't know how technology works.
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