iTunes blocked in China after protest stunt
Access to Apple's online iTunes Store has been blocked in China after it emerged that Olympic athletes have been downloading and possibly listening to a pro-Tibetan music album in a subtle act of protest against China's rule over the "province".
The album, called Songs for Tibet, was produced by an a group called
The Art of Peace Foundation, and features 20 tracks from well-known singers and songwriters including
Sting, Moby, Suzanne Vega and Alanis Morissette.
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According to a report published in the semi-official Chinese news portal, china.org.cn,
"angry netizens [internet users] are rallying together to denounce Apple in offering Songs for Tibet for purchase. They have also expressed a wish to ban the album's singers and producers, most notably Sting, John Mayer and Dave Matthews, from entering China."
The report, published in English, goes on to say that some netizens are even calling for a boycott of Apple products, including the iPhone when it is eventually released in China.