Apple has officially amended iTunes terms and conditions after being told do to so by the Taipei city government. The changes grant users a seven day return window in order to comply with recent Taiwanese law changes. The changes now in effect only apply to customers who live in Taiwan.
The revised terms and conditions are as follows:
You may cancel your purchase within seven (7) days from the date of delivery and iTunes will reimburse you for the amount paid, provided you inform iTunes that you have deleted all copies of the product. Upon cancellation you will no longer be licensed to use the product. This right cannot be waived.
Taipei Law and Regulation spokesman Guo Tingguang reportedly said the city government believes Apple took the correct approach in making the revisions. Google, on the other hand, was fined nearly $35,000 after refusing to alter their 15 minute refund policy.