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AAPL » Topics » The Company relies on third-party digital content and applications, which may not be available to the Company on commercially reasonable terms or at all.This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-K filed Oct 27, 2009. The Company relies on third-party digital content and applications, which may not be available to the Company on commercially reasonable terms or at all. The Company contracts with certain third parties to offer their digital content and applications through the Companys iTunes Store. The Company pays substantial fees to obtain the rights to audio and video content. The Companys licensing arrangements with these third parties are short-term and do not guarantee the continuation or renewal of these arrangements on reasonable terms, if at all. Some third-party content providers currently or in the future may offer competing products and services, and could take action to make it more difficult or impossible for the Company to license their content in the future. Other content owners, providers or distributors may seek to limit the Companys access to, or increase the total cost of, such content. If the Company is unable to continue to offer a wide variety of content at reasonable prices with acceptable usage rules, or continue to expand its geographic reach, the Companys financial condition and operating results may be materially adversely affected. Many third-party content providers require that the Company provide certain digital rights management (DRM) and other security solutions. If these requirements change, the Company may have to develop or license new technology to provide these solutions. There is no assurance the Company will be able to develop or license such solutions at a reasonable cost and in a timely manner. In addition, certain countries have passed or may propose legislation that would force the Company to license its DRM, which could lessen the protection of content and subject it to piracy and also could affect arrangements with the Companys content providers. This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed Apr 23, 2009. The Company relies on third-party digital content and applications, which may not be available to the Company on commercially reasonable terms or at all. The Company contracts with certain third parties to offer their digital content and applications through the Companys iTunes Store. The Company pays substantial fees to obtain the rights to audio and video content. The Companys licensing arrangements with these third parties are short-term and do not guarantee the continuation or renewal of these arrangements on reasonable terms, if at all. Some third-party content providers currently or in the future may offer competing products and services, and could take action to make it more difficult or impossible for the Company to license their content in the future. Other content owners, providers or distributors may seek to limit the Companys access to, or increase the total cost of, such content. If the Company is unable to continue to offer a wide variety of content at reasonable prices with acceptable usage rules, or continue to expand its geographic reach, the Companys financial condition and operating results may be materially adversely affected. Many third-party content providers require that the Company provide certain digital rights management (DRM) and other security solutions. If these requirements change, the Company may have to develop or license new technology to provide these solutions. There is no assurance the Company will be able to develop or license such solutions at a reasonable cost and in a timely manner. In addition, certain countries have passed or may propose legislation that would force the Company to license its DRM, which could lessen the protection of content and subject it to piracy and also could affect arrangements with the Companys content providers. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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