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            iTunes launches movie downloads in Germany
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            Apple Deutschland now offers films for purchase and rent via iTunes, with some 500 available so far, the company announced on Thursday. 
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            Apple removes neo-Nazi albums from iTunes
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            Apple’s online music store iTunes in Germany has removed two albums from a neo-Nazi band after technology magazine &lt;i&gt;Computerbild&lt;/i&gt; informed the company of the objectional content, the semimonthly reported this week.  
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