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Apple fought for 99 cent pricing...
Apple fought for 99 cent pricing, but the RIAA said no deal and
threatened to pull their libraries from iTunes.

Apple had to give in at some point, unfortunately.
Posted by: olePigeon   Posted on: 03/27/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Apple fought for 99 cent pricing...  olePigeon | 03/27/09
I think it is cute  NonZealot | 03/27/09
Actually...  Jimzip | 03/27/09
Committing suicide more efficiently  Geedavey | 03/30/09
My comments had nothing to do with marketing...  olePigeon | 03/27/09
There plenty of ways around this with an iPod.  IT_Guy_z | 03/27/09
I stuck to my Betamax VCR til the bitter end ....  kd5auq | 03/27/09
RE: iTunes price hike: Really? $1.29?  kakman1@... | 03/27/09
Bingo.  Jimzip | 03/27/09
RE: iTunes price hike: Really? $1.29?  johnd126 | 03/27/09
This is news?  Michael Kelly | 03/27/09
Yeah, back when Apple announced it in January  russguill | 03/27/09
RE: iTunes price hike: Really? $1.29?  cmsell | 03/28/09
RE: iTunes price hike: Really? $1.29?  Newsjunkie12 | 04/08/09

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