Record Exec: We want our iPod money

It seems that the record labels aren't happy just suing grandmothers and little girls for pirating music, now they want Apple to let them in on some of that sweet, sweet iPod money. Incensed that Apple won't raise prices for tracks on the iTunes Music Store across the board Engadget reports that Edgar Bronfman, CEO of Warner Music Group, figures that Apple owes the music industry something.

Who cares that iPods and iTunes have sparked a major uptick in interest of a variety of music?  And why should we concern ourselves with the fact that many, many people are choosing to pay for their digital music rather than getting it in other way?
 

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