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Solve : Hottest tracks to cost $1.29 at ITunes starting April 7?

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The world's largest music store, Apple's iTunes, plans to boost the price of many hit singles and selected classic tracks to $1.29 on April 7, breaking the psychological barrier of 99 cents in what could be he first big test of how much consumers are willing to PAY to download individual songs.

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sounds LIKE more people are going to pirate stuff nowQuote from: computeruler on March 27, 2009, 03:16:46 PM
sounds like more people are going to pirate stuff now
To pirate stuff is to acquire material (through illegal methods or not) and sell copies of it.

I think you mean 'sounds like more people are going to illegally download music now."

really? So only selling illegal stuff is pirating?! Thanks for clearing it upActually, I appear to be wrong. It's the same term for both situations.

http://www.google.com.hk/search?hl=en&q=define%3Apirating&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=[Picture Removed]

YOHO Yoho a Pirate's life for me.

Why Charge more though?

I dont think Itunes is hurting that much are they? All big name companies are hurting right now. Only to them hurting is not increasing sales by 3% of what they were last year. Retail is a numbers based world. When the numbers don't grow then panic reigns supreme. Doesn't matter that they will be fine in the end no matter what. It does however mean that the consumer has to pay 10% more for merchandise. Computer sales are low but music sales are up... Raise the price of music. Brilliant!!

I'll stop now...



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