Well, what about the other stores? Are they going to raise their prices as well, or is it inevitable across the board except their contracts aren't close to expiring yet. I don't see how subscriptions like Yahoo's $5/month unlimited rakes in any money for the record people either.
I think the record people are crazy enough to pull out of iTunes just because they won't get their way, so I wouldn't be surprised if they raised the prices. I know Best Buy has new releases for LESS than the regular price of a CD, so as long as they do that it should be OK.
But again, I don't buy digital music -- I still prefer CDs. Let the drama continue, it doesn't bother me.
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narco @ Dec 19th 2005 12:19AM
Well, what about the other stores? Are they going to raise their prices as well, or is it inevitable across the board except their contracts aren't close to expiring yet. I don't see how subscriptions like Yahoo's $5/month unlimited rakes in any money for the record people either.
I think the record people are crazy enough to pull out of iTunes just because they won't get their way, so I wouldn't be surprised if they raised the prices. I know Best Buy has new releases for LESS than the regular price of a CD, so as long as they do that it should be OK.
But again, I don't buy digital music -- I still prefer CDs. Let the drama continue, it doesn't bother me.
Fishes,
narco.