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By Tom Krazit
Posted on ZDNet News: May 2, 2006 12:54:00 AM

Apple Computer and four major record labels have renewed their deals to sell songs on iTunes for 99 cents, an Apple representative said Monday.

"We've renewed our agreements with the major music companies and we're pleased to continue offering iTunes customers music at 99 cents per song from a library of over 3 million songs," the representative said in a statement. Earlier on Monday, the Financial Times reported that the four major labels--Universal, Warner Music Group, EMI and Sony BMG--had agreed to the deal, which the Apple representative confirmed.

Label representatives were not available for comment.

Apple enjoys a dominant position in the market for online music, providing around 80 percent of legal music available online. It has sold songs at 99 cents per song since it introduced the iTunes music store in 2003, and has resisted the calls of labels to change that pricing strategy. Record labels would like to charge different prices for more popular or newer songs.

However, an New York investigation into whether record labels have worked together to set the prices for digital music was expected to keep the 99 cent model intact for the foreseeable future.

Apple declined to comment on how long the new deals will last.

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Umm, if something were to happen, I'd still have my iTunes music!
a) I can convert to MP3
b) I can burn the music to disks
c) I can create a backup

This is functionality built into iTunes. Conversion to MP3 and to music CDs allows me to get past the aut... (Read the rest)
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WOW!  Hard Cider | 05/02/06
you don't need an iPod!  Reverend MacFellow | 05/02/06
Love that Apple Marketing  nucrash | 05/02/06
Yes you do  30otsix | 05/02/06
Uh you do realize that while what you want may benefit  Laff | 05/02/06
Not sure I get your meaning...  30otsix | 05/02/06
While that does sound reasonable....  Laff | 05/02/06
Also why in the name of LOKI would Apple aid her competition!?!  Laff | 05/02/06
I'm not talking about Apple's profit margin  30otsix | 05/02/06
And again it sounds in simple theory fine...  Laff | 05/02/06
If Apple gave you want you want you'd not have it long  voska | 05/02/06
Rip CD to mp3  PhantomX | 05/02/06
OMG, NO!  Reverend MacFellow | 05/02/06
? you are a strange duck!  Reverend MacFellow | 05/02/06
Not that strange...  30otsix | 05/02/06
Huh?  tic swayback | 05/02/06
Huh "huh"?  30otsix | 05/02/06
So don't buy from Apple  tic swayback | 05/02/06
I'm just as mad as you are!  tic swayback | 05/02/06
No Twist Here.  30otsix | 05/02/06
So true....but you both have to see that Apple  Laff | 05/02/06
You buy an IPOD once, music many times  voska | 05/02/06
The difference being....  tic swayback | 05/02/06
Where did I fault Apple  30otsix | 05/02/06
Fair enough  tic swayback | 05/02/06
Was there EVER any doubt?  flatliner | 05/02/06
Smart move by the record companies...  gtdworak | 05/02/06
Now that's funny  voska | 05/02/06
... under threat of an anti-trust investigation, yes.  Anton Philidor | 05/02/06
We'll see  tic swayback | 05/02/06
A win for everyone.......  SOCAM | 05/02/06
Music is over rated  SouthernPride | 05/02/06
Gas, Petrol, Music - You americans pay to little nyway.  crampy20 | 05/02/06
Actually, we're paying around $3  Ken_z | 05/02/06
Was he talking dollars or pounds?  Laff | 05/02/06
cheaper than Brick and Mortar?  voska | 05/02/06
overpriced?  buddhistMonkey | 05/02/06
.. Your math is off ...  Reverend MacFellow | 05/02/06
It's not math that's off  SC-man | 05/02/06
No kidding  voska | 05/02/06
My Yahoo Music Subscription expires this month...  BitTwiddler | 05/02/06
Um can't you convert them to MP3's?  Laff | 05/02/06
You obviously have never even seen iTunes!  Reverend MacFellow | 05/02/06
Odd reasoning  tic swayback | 05/02/06
Question  SOCAM | 05/02/06
Umm, if something were to happen, I'd still have my iTunes music!  CobraA1 | 05/03/06
You OWN the songs from iTunes!  tic swayback | 05/02/06
ZDNet and links  tic swayback | 05/02/06
You always did  voska | 05/02/06
I personally  Shelendrea | 05/02/06
DRM is a double edged sword  tic swayback | 05/02/06
Even funnier since Jobs is on the Board of Disney...  BanjoPaterson | 05/03/06

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