According to the Los Angeles Times, Music majors finally obtained the agreement from Apple to stop the single price tag of 0.99 USD/track policy on the iTunes Store. From April 7th, the same majors will offer currently popular music hit at 1.29 USD/track, opening the door of variable price range depending on the major and if the artist or the song are outdated according to their marketing parameters This is the first step back from Steve Jobs' statements concerning the iTS price policy.This decision will for sure lead to heavy reactions from the customers association, especially if on considers that it not entirely supported by all music majors. Indeed, why increasing he price of a legal online offer for people willing to purchase via this channel, whereas those willing to get their music from the usually illegal P2P network will continue to do