since itunes 4.5 i think?.... I remember a news article about it on macnn or somewhere apple didnt make a big deal about it though I'm not sire about the rest of ur q's though.
How long has this been around? Does the schools recieve even 1 penny from this? Can they upload lectures and things so students can download them and never go to class? Anyone used this at their campus yet?
http://www.apple.com/education/itunesoncampus/
MODI...predicting the future tomorrow
since itunes 4.5 i think?.... I remember a news article about it on macnn or somewhere apple didnt make a big deal about it though I'm not sire about the rest of ur q's though.
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whats the big deal about that...can't we just go to the internet and download it ourselves?
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I'm sure the iTunes EULA (End User License Agreement) prevents redistribution. This license program would allow a university to host the iTunes download locally, reducing their outbound bandwidth.Originally Posted by huck
That's the best I can figure with my limited knowledge of the situation.
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