How much wiggle room is there in the pricing of the songs? Forty-nine cents a song has made me a customer of Real's for now ( I haven't tried any.99 cent services - don't want to pay that much). I know it's unlikely that music can be sold that inexpensively but we know it doesn't have to be.99 since WalMart is doing.88. So, I am wondering what RealNetworks' pricing strategy will be. While I understand you cannot differentiate on price alone, the rest isn't going to matter if the price is.99. I just
Uh. There is something called inflation see... and that $7 would be much more translated into today's dollars so you are not really paying more than you did back in the day. Wages are much higher than they were back then.
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It still comes down to price, for a lot of us (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:It still comes down to price, for a lot of us (Score:5, Insightful)
exspecially for those albums that only have one or two good songs that you listen to over and over.
Re:It still comes down to price, for a lot of us (Score:1)
The RIAA might have something to say about it but they cant catch you if you do it through the right channels
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