Itunes in the cloud for music in italy

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it would want to me to know when it will come qualified itunes in cloud for music in Italy.
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Unless Apple makes an official announcement we aren't allowed to speculate on this forum.  You can find plenty of that if you do a web search for: itunes iCloud europe

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