01 2009

iTUNES PRICES FLUX, AND COPY-PROTECTION LIFTED

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from USATODAY

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Tuesday said songs on its popular iTunes digital music service will cost between 69 cents and $1.29, and will no longer be saddled with copy-protection software.

Apple previously sold most songs for 99 cents, with copy-protection software attached. (It did have a smaller catalog of higher-priced unrestricted music.) In April, all song prices will change to one of three tiers: 69 cents, 99 cents or $1.29.

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