09.04.2009 00:21 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac

Does Apple's pricing really need to be at $1.29 per song?

A lot of you seem to be upset by the new iTunes music pricing scheme released today.  At first, we were kind of ambivalent but when we dug deeper we can see the point. Why does Apple need to charge $1.29 when Amazon charges $.99 or even $.79 for the same track.  Both are high quality DRM free music files. Apple sells way more music and isn't even trying to make a profit (or so it says) so it isn't a scalability or a margin issue.  Read on why (surprise) the recording industry isn't playing fair with Apple. News today was that Amazon's prices would also start hitt

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