Apple Drops surcharge on DRM-free songs (updated)
October 16, 2007 (late afternoon)
Apple is changing the price of all DRM-free “iTunes Plus” songs on the iTunes Store from $1.29 to $0.99. Certainly this is a response to recent announcements from Amazon (DRM free and often less than $0.99) and now Napster’s web portal.
Jobs is quoted in the WSJ as saying: “It’s been very popular with our customers, and we’re making it even more affordable.”
Update: Apple now claims largest DRM-free catalog with 2 million songs.
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