Look, you're preaching to the choir.
I'm just saying if your concern is preventing this behavior, iTunes is only
one part of it.  It's the most common application used by consumers, but WMP
can be used as well.

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Jon Harris <jk.har...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Have you ever used PowerPoint for a presentation with embedded audio or
> video clips?  Yes I know you could install Quicktime for this but why add
> more exe's to the system and more patch mechanisms if you don't need too.
> At least with WMP it is patched within the "Windows" patching mechanism.
> iTunes/Quicktime and any others will require a separate mechanism.  Adding
> more to the OS just because you need or want it does not make sense.  I do
> understand that will not fly when you are dealing with home users but in a
> business you should be looking at the bottom line.  The more you add to a
> system the more you have to patch the more openings for someone to get in.
>
> Users that I have dealt with like to get music and video and they are not
> real fast on the up-take as to whether it is legal for them to possess that
> material.  With iTunes users can download stuff to their Apple device of
> choice and take it into the office for "backup/safe keeping/sharing".  Do
> they care if the media is legally in their possession NO (at least most of
> the time).  Why make it easy for the lawyers to ream out your company if by
> restricting things like iTunes is easy?  At the office you can block sites
> and remove WMP from systems not needing it.  All it takes is for some id10t
> to bring in something they should not and have someone see it and report
> it.  We all know if the company has laidoff or fired people they make the
> best sources of information to lawyers or groups that monitor
> copyright/patent infringement.
>
> Jon
>
>  On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Jonathan Link 
> <jonathan.l...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>  This argument is bunk, unless you also take the effort to remove Windows
>> Media Player.
>> Even that's bunk.  Music files can be copied and shared without any
>> software capable of playing them.
>>
>>  On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Jon Harris <jk.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  As someone else also mentioned there may be licensing issues with what
>>> ever gets downloaded to the company machines.  That alone would make it a
>>> never to be installed software package in my book.  I always used the fact
>>> that it installed a bunch of other stuff to keep it off the previous
>>> companies machines.  My boss agreed his boss that that was stupid but then
>>> he ran a Mac, the rest of the office was Windows.
>>>
>>> Jon
>>>
>>>     On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Mike Gill <
>>> lis...@canbyfoursquare.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In spite of there being an MSI file inside the installer, I have never
>>>> been able to get it to deploy. Appdeploy.com has a bunch of resources I
>>>> believe with people getting it to work but it was no small task. Maybe 
>>>> there
>>>> are some 3rd party deployment tools that work well.
>>>>
>>>> Aside from that, iTunes media is generally high bitrate. Meaning audio
>>>> and video will take up a lot of space. Depending on if you backup or store
>>>> your users My Docs folder on a server the space requirements may shoot up.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Mike Gill
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Dennis Melahn [mailto:den...@advancedav.com]
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 3:17 PM
>>>> To: NT System Admin Issues
>>>>  Subject: iTunes
>>>>
>>>> I have a manager pushing to have iTunes allowed in the workplace.  We
>>>> have a few audio techs who require downloading hard to find music tracks
>>>> occationally but other than that we have not allowed iTunes in the
>>>> enterprise (proliferation of illegally obtained music, using valuable corp
>>>> bandwidth, etc).  I'm still against it.  Anyone have any pros/cons?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Dennis
>>>>
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