4/08/2009
Apple Ends Uniform iTunes Pricing

Used to paying $0.99 for a song on iTunes? Brace yourself... Apple put an end to uniform pricing in the iTunes Store this week.But don't worry, the change in price could be in your favor. Apple now offers 3 pricing tiers for music sold in the iTunes Store ($0.69, $0.99, $1.29). The change in pricing is in response to music labels demanding to charge more money for their popular songs.
So how did the competition react? Amazon, Rhapsody and Wal-Mart all raised the prices of their most popular downloads. So much for shopping around for the best deal. It almost makes you want to fire up BitTorrent and get your tracks for free.
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I am completely okay with this.
I don't care for ANY popular music these days, so chances are everything I do care about will be even cheaper. And DRM free. Win-win for me.
I don't care for ANY popular music these days, so chances are everything I do care about will be even cheaper. And DRM free. Win-win for me.
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