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iTunes being successful doesn't make them any more or less illegal than any other DRM-based service.
It wouldn't be preposterous of Apple to take the view that they are being unfairly targeted in all this.
As for being tied into one system, surely the Zune and the Zune marketplace are even worse - it's not one brand of player, it's just one player.
If the governments of these various countries are targeting Apple first from the point-of-view that if you can force them to back down, everyone else will follow suit then it's just about understandable but, if not, then this is an unfair and probably illegal witch-hunt.
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