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Illegal IPod Market in India - Apple still uninterested

Thursday, August 24, 2006

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Ipods are available illegally in India, got in through illegal channels from Singapore and other South East Asian markets. But Apple is not worried about this. The reason seems to be that no matter sold illegally or not, the company receives its share of revenue. It is the local government that seems to be losing out. But then, when the government is not concerned about the illegal routes of sale, customers are having a nice time in buying ipods at prices competitive to those in US or anywhere else.

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posted by Anand, 3:18 AM

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