The dominant seller of music on the Internet has a new look: Pricing changes to Apple Inc.’s iTunes Store have gone into effect, with some popular songs now $1.29 apiece.
Apple said in January that it would end its practice of selling all songs for 99 cents a piece and begin offering three tiers: 69 cents, 99 cents and $1.29. Record companies can pick the prices.
In exchange for the ability to set prices, record labels agreed to sell all songs on iTunes without “digital rights management” technology that hampers users’ abilities to copy tracks or play them on multiple computers.
Related Posts
- LG Optimus 2X - Hands On Review
- Apple to launch 32GB iPhone: Rumors
- Apple released new iPhone 3G S
- Apple to preview new iPhone software next week
- Apple iPhone & BlackBerry Torch Hacked at Pwn2Own 2011
Related Websites
- Charting and Technical Analysis
- Classic Album Review-Ray Price "Another Bridge To Burn"
- TaylorMade Golf 2009 Burner Driver (Regular,10.5�,Right Hand,RE*AX SuperFast 49 Graphite)
- Schwinn Lakeshore Cruiser BikePacific Men's 26-Inch
- The Music Never Dies: The Best, Coolest and Weirdest iPhone Music Apps
{ 3 comments }







