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Friday, Aug 22, 2008 5:30pm
Apple investigates Chinese iTunes blockage
As a result of access to the Chinese iTunes Store being blocked by the government, an Apple official has come forward to comment on the matter, saying that an investigation is ongoing. According to MarketWatch, Apple China spokeswoman Huang Yuna reported the company is aware of the problem, but denies being able to add any clarity in the matter. It is uncertain whether access was blocked due to the release of a pro-Tibet music album, or the flurry of more than 400 comments between nationals and those for Tibet's freedom.

"We've noticed the problem. It's true that users may fail to log in to iTunes store right now," said the spokeswoman.

The album features music by outspoken artists like Sting, Dave Matthews, Moby, and Alanis Morissette, in an attempt to raise awareness of the Chinese government's activities in Tibet since 1951.