Protective shield (skin) and replacing the battery

Hi,
I have a new iPod Classic 80GB and will have it covered with a shield (skin) that covers the entire iPod. When or rather IF I have to replace the battery will I ever have a problem with Apple because of my skinned iPod?
Will they require that I remove the skin before having it serviced?

No.
Apple will simply send a replacement iPod (without the shield).

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