Late last week Apple began rolling out iTunes Match in some European countries: Germany, France, England and Belgium . The Netherlands is, remarkably enough, the great absentee in that list and it is unclear why. This now seems this has to do with Apple's negotiations with holders of music to perform. Buma / Stemra, which represents owners in the Netherlands, opposes Macfan that negotiations with Apple are still ongoing. "We are still negotiating with Apple to get the best out of it for our composers and lyricists" , explains spokesman Bas Erling Macfan across the organization. Incidentally, the delay does not take long. The talks are progressing well according to Erling, but he can not predict when the Dutch rollout will take place. "We expect to come out and then the Netherlands in the next release's turn," said Erling. Match enables iTunes for € 24.99 per year in your iTunes music library through icloud to synchronize all your devices. In additio...