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Can South Koreans use Itunes? I am thinking of giving someone in Korea an Itunes gift card?
11-27-2012, 06:25 AM
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Can South Koreans use Itunes? I am thinking of giving someone in Korea an Itunes gift card?
I want to make sure before I buy the card that they can access Itunes and use it. My gift card will be in US dollars as I will purchase it from a store and send it in the mail to them.

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11-27-2012, 06:33 AM
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I live in South Korea and the last time I used iTunes Store to buy a couple of audio books in July 2009 it worked just fine.. (I paid with PayPal)..

It doesn't matter so much where they are as it does what language they speak... If the person speaks Korean they can register with Korea as their country and the page will show only in Korean..

If they speak English, they can access the site here in Korea and register without a problem, but they should put the US as their location... That way they can see the site in English...This is what I did... Since I was using PayPal it didn't matter.. I think a gift card would be the same situation.... So end point, the person you are sending the card to won't have a problem using the card...

Also, regardless of your listed location, you can download music in Korean or English, so that isn't a problem.

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11-27-2012, 06:33 AM
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11-27-2012, 06:33 AM
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Mix: Google 2008, South Korea, iTunes movies, Choose Your Adventure
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By Charles Starrett

Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, December 10, 2008
News Category: Mix

Among the fastest rising terms in the United States during 2008 were “att” and “iphone,” according to Google’s Zeitgeist results for 2008, which examines search terms whose frequency increased compared to 2007. AT&T and iPhone took the third and fourth spots on the list, respectively, behind “obama” and “facebook.”

South Korea will suspend its Wireless Internet Platform for Interoperability, or WIPI, requirement on April 1, opening the door for foreign handsets like the iPhone. The WIPI requirement effectively blocked foreign handset makers from entering the South Korean market, which is currently dominated by local companies Samsung and LG. Korean telecom KTF said in 2007 that it was in negotiations with Apple to sell the iPhone in South Korea, with CEO Cho Young-chu saying the company would “have to wait” on Apple.

Following a report of various previously-available movies disappearing from the iTunes Store, CNet is reporting that the films were removed due to the structuring of the movie studios’ deals with Apple, which treat iTunes as a competitor to TV broadcasters. According to the report, TV outlets are able to dictate to studios if they would like a movie removed from online services such as iTunes during their exclusive showing windows. Apple has confirmed that the titles in question, including Atonement, Michael Clayton, and American Gangster, were pulled due to licensing requirements.

ChooseCo and Magnetism Studios have announced the release of Choose Your Own Adventure - Return to Atlantis for the iPhone and iPod touch. Based on the classic Choose Your Own Adventure books, Return to Atlantis allows readers to make choices that affect the outcome of the story by tapping on the screen, with a fully animated interface and smooth scrolling. As a bonus, the app also includes the Journey Under the Sea book. Choose Your Own Adventure - Return to Atlantis is available now from the App Store and sells for $3.
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