New Mac - ITunes keeps launching

I have just taken delivery of a new MacPro and for some reason some something is launching iTunes.
I am not launching it manually and it is not happening at start-up but after a short session of browsing with Safari (no multi-media involved) I am being asked to agree to the iTunes agreement. Of course I do not want to. iTunes is not much use to myself. I click on Decline only for the box to return! The only way to break the cycle is to force quit iTunes.
1. Is there something in OS X that is dependent on iTunes?
2. Is there a way to stop this iTunes agreement window, especially if I decline to agree.
Thanks.
Latets Information.
System Preferences seems to have locked itself open. I was examining the keyboard setup. Could this launch iTunes? The current situation is that even Force Quit does not work! The list of running apps does not appear! I do not want to agree to iTunes. I cannot Decline. I cannot Force Quit!
Suggestions appreciated!
Message was edited by: Folbo

Replying my own Question ... .it is the f8 key. The b*y thing keeps launching iTunes and I cannot seem to stop it!
this seems like a bug to me. If there is no media app loaded then why would I want that key to load one? Where is the Spaces key ... that is what is useful not more media frippery.
How can I disable the MM functions of these keys?
System Preferences does not seem to be working correctly. It is still talking about other keyboards where the dashboard is on F12 etc. This bears no relationship to my hardware. neither, as far as I can see is there any mention of iTunes, nor mention of shortcuts in the iTunes preferences.
Suggestions welcome!
Message was edited by: Folbo

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