Vx Chemical said:
Where did i get the strange idea MS owns a part of apple. Hmmm, somewhere in the past?
While Microsoft owned some small part in shares of Apple, it was non-voting stock, and
they sold all of their shares a long time ago. So just to be sure you all understand, Microsoft doesn' t own any share of Apple.
As for the iPod, I have a similar view to the original poster.
Microsoft talks about the 360 connecting to the iPod for very specific reasons. They want to show that they' re not " anti-iPod" , and steal some cool factor. But what they really are doing is to bring attention to the fact that the tunes bought on iTunes cannot play directly on the 360 from the iPod. Of course they bring no attention that these tunes can play on any CD player once you legally burn them to CDs. All they want people to remember is that there is some special Apple format for tunes that Apple wont allow them to use.
What Microsoft really want isn' t being able to play FairPlay DRMed AAC on the XBox 360, they want DRMed WMA tunes to play on the iPod. If DRMed WMA files played on the iPod, it would be declared the de-facto standard, Microsoft' s format would win, plain and simple.
Then, soon enough, labels would start to sell WMA only DRMed CDs with no standard audio, and force Apple to start using WMA. Then, your audio collection would remain confined to Windows, the latest CD' s will only play in Windows or an XBox etc.
Apple should only be forced to open/license it' s audio DRM format if it becomes mandatory on all digital music players and in all online stores.