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Apple irate over RealNetworks' move

CUPERTINO, Calif., July 29 (UPI) -- Apple Computer, upset over RealNotworks' move to unlock its proprietary technology, said Thursday it is investigating the matter under copyright laws.

The Cupertino, Calif., computer maker was responding to RealNetworks' effort to allow people to listen to music in its digital file format on iPod devices, CNet News.com reported Thursday.

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Apple accused RealNetworks of adopting "the tactics and ethics of a hacker" with the release of its Harmony software. The software allows songs sold via its online store to be played on a variety of portable devices, including Apple's iPod and Microsoft-compatible rivals.

Apple threatened to block access to the iPod using Harmony the next time it updates the software used to run the device. The company last week unveiled the fourth generation of the trend-setting music player.

Apple said it is investigating the implications of Real's software strategy under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and other laws.

There was no immediate response from RealNetworks.

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