Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: KarmaPolice
Please someone tell me....how in any possible way is the ipod a monopoly. Its a music player that uses a propietary music format and software. Nothing wrong with that. The consumer has the option to buy from over 100 diffrent kinds of players (many that are better) and use many diffrent sources to buy their music from. They have the market share obviously, but thats because they did a wonderful job marketing and have a solid product with a lot of accesories that everyone already have.
The problem is if I own some iTunes music then the only player it will work with is an ipod.
Exactly. The real problem here is that the iPod has 85% marketshare, and Apple is keeping other music services from producing paid music content that's compatible with the iPod. Worse yet, if you DO buy another MP3 player, Apple makes it extremely difficult for non-technical people to transfer their purchased content to another MP3 player. Hmm... Sounds like an abuse of monopoly power to me!
Let's put it this way... If Microsoft forced all Windows XP users to buy their music from Windows Media Player in order to play it on their PC's, how do you think the other music sellers would react to that?
Let me get this straight.
Apple makes a player and sells music to play on it.
If you want a led zepplin song you can buy the cd. You can use napster. You can use yahoo music. You can buy DVD's with the videos and anthology. You can tape off of the radio. You can get it from real. You can borrow it from most metro libraries.
How is apple preventing you from getting the zepplin song?
Your analogy is flawed. Look at your wording - "If Microsoft forced all Window XP user to buy. . ."
How is apple forcing you to buy the IPOD then get all of your songs from them? Hmmm?