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Old Oct 22, 2004, 04:56 AM   #1
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Older iTunes versions being shut out, Apple warns

Apple Computer is warning users of older iTunes software versions that it plans to stop allowing those versions to connect to its music store.

Those trying to buy music using versions other than the current iTunes version 4.6 are prompted with a warning and urged to upgrade to the latest iTunes.

"You are using a version of iTunes that will soon no longer be supported," the message says. "Upgrade today to take advantage of the latest application features and music store enhancements."

An Apple representative did not immediately have a comment on the move. The warning comes before a music-related event featuring members of U2 that Apple has scheduled for next week. A new version of iTunes could be on tap when Apple expands its European store to new countries, something it has said it will do this month.

Apple has in the past used various incentives to move users to new versions in an effort to thwart add-on programs that allow music sharing via iTunes. The iTunes program is designed to allow users to listen to, but not download, music stored on closely networked computers. However, there are a growing number of programs that exploit the music-streaming feature and allow the files to be downloaded.

The Cupertino, Calif., company blocked one generation of those programs with iTunes 4.5, but updated software again allowed consumers to download music that was being shared from another computer.

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