engadget.com — In a move which can only be described as unsurprising, Apple has officially announced plans to lower the price of its iTunes Plus offerings (AKA iTunes sans-DRM) to $.99, instead of the higher-priced premium of $1.29. In other news, PirateBay is still $0.00 per song.
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w116tjbOct 17, 2007
Grow down please.
Closed AccountOct 17, 2007
There is such a thing as exchange rates. .99 USD ≠ .99 AUD.
consonanceOct 17, 2007
Or simply buy all your music from websites that sell NOTHING BUT honest to goodness MP3s. Audio Lunchbox, CD Baby, and eMusic are pretty good options.
skinfitzOct 18, 2007
Great - can you give me your employer's name and address? I'm going to write and ask for some of your salary to be transferred into one of my accounts from time to time whenever I feel like asking. As you evidently think people should give away some of what they earn for free you wont have a problem with this right?
Closed AccountNov 7, 2007
People actually pay for music off the internet? LOL!