Apple's plans to expand iTunes into new countries took a big step forward this morning with news the EU will force music rights collection societies to offer online distribution rights on a trans-European basis.
What this means to iPod users is that Apple will soon be able to add music to the bevy of iTunes stores it opened for European member states last week, stores which currently only offer applications for the iPhone.
European regulators apparently believes the territorial licensing scheme music companies have traditionally followed is monopolistic and against the spirit of European free trade agreements.
For example, European consumers can't shop across music stores to secure the best available price - they are forced to only purchase music from online stores that have licenses