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PaidContent.org posted some notes from Peter Lowe's keynote speech at the Jupiter Plug.In Conference. Peter Lowe is Apple's director of Marketing for Applications and Services.

In his speech, Lowe reiterates that iTunes for Windows is still on track to launch by the end of the year and "certainly it is our intention to have broad music rights..."

Apple's iTunes Music Store offers relatively liberal rights as compared to other services -- including the recently launched BuyMusic.com. BuyMusic.com was unable to negotiate blanket licensing agreements for their music. Older rumors hinted that Apple may face similar challenges in launching their Windows version of the iTunes Music Store.

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