Apple, the maker of ITunes is reportedly starting to raise the prices of their music, introducing "variable pricing." This means that the new and popular songs that are offered on ITunes are asking you to pay $1.29 per song instead of the 99 cents like it always has been for every song. Now, when you add tax you'll be paying around $1.50 or more per song pending if it is popular or new. Although Apple hasn't publicly announced this change, sources say that Apple has been notifying numerous record companies.
If this change does in fact take place, downloading music illegally for free will start looking more and more appealing, despite if you are effected by the economic deline or not.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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