Vivendi calls Apple iTunes contract terms
Vivendi condemned as "indecent" the contract terms between its Universal Music Group (UMG) unit and Apple Inc, the computer maker whose iTunes online store dominates the digital music market. Vivendi is one of many large media companies that are trying to challenge Appleās grip on the digital entertainment market and obtain more control over pricing. It said it was in talks with rival distributors.
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