Apple’s iTunes store now provides music and movie content across 16 Latin American countries, including Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela. Additionally, Apple has launched its iTunes Match cloud storage service in Brazil, the first country outside the US to receive it. Currently all prices in the iTunes stores are in US dollars, and an international credit card is required to make purchases. Pricing in local currencies is said to be coming in the next six months.
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