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Market Research Report

Apple iPod - A Model Internet Citizen or a Catalyst for Piracy?

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published March, 2006 Product code 37266
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Apple iPod - A Model Internet Citizen or a Catalyst for Piracy? published by Frost & Sullivan in March, 2006. This report price starts from US $ 6000.

Introduction

Abstract

Research Overview

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Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
    • 1. Why Apple got the Largest Byte
      • 1. The Birth of a Phenomenon: The Apple iPod and iTunes
      • 2. The Battle Against Piracy
      • 3. The iPod and Rights Management
      • 4. The iPod Evolution Adding to Apples Bottom Line
      • 5. The iPod Story by Numbers
  • 2. The iPod - A Problem Solver or Problem Creator?
    • 1. Does Apple have a Larger Byte than it can Chew?
      • 1. Who iTunes Changed the World
      • 2. To Rip or Not to Rip
      • 3. iTunes and Illegal Downloads
      • 4. Is there a Happy Ending
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