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Online music is too damn cheap!  #
Friday, 09 Apr 2004 07:47PM
Record companies asking for online music prices to increase [The Register] to $1.40 to $2.99 a song from the current 99 cent "standard".

May they all rot in hell.

Von Lohmann [senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation]thinks the online services may yet be a success, although they need to offer much more for less. "Maybe. With no DRM, and by bringing the price way down and by having much more music - at 25 cents a song or with a flat rate pricing. That could be compelling."

iTunes sells it's tracks at 99 cents. Detra has a deal for April of all tracks for 89 cents. livemetallica.com are selling whole concerts in MP3 two days after they're played for $9.99 which is about 50 cents a track.