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The real reason why there's no video iPod
October 29, 2004 - 00:09 PDT
In his latest blog post, Jupiter Research analyst Michael Gartenberg aims to explain Apple's thinking behind not releasing a video iPod. "Unlike music, it's illegal to rip a DVD to your hard drive, Pixar or otherwise. Simple. No same company wants to get into that legal issue with the studios and provide those tools. Not Apple. Not Microsoft... The only other source of legal video content is recorded TV and Apple at the moment has no interest in playing in that market. Should they? Perhaps, but that's another story. Now there's always personal created video but the market for that is tiny... There's no market for the video iPod for Apple's customers at the moment. No evil schemes. No Machiavellian thoughts behind it. It's just not a good move for Apple without the sources of content they need. They will be there and we will get a video iPod one day. Just not this one."
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