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Wednesday, Nov 19, 2003 6:05pm
Naxos: Apple overcharging for iTunes albums |
Apple's iTunes Music Store is currently overcharging customers for albums from Naxos, a leading classical music label, the company said today. According to Naxos, the correct pricing for their albums in the ITMS should be $6, not the standard $10 per album fee currently being charged. Naxos says "We are taking this issue very seriously and are making it a priority, contacting Apple about it almost everyday. Indeed, our president has contacted someone in Steve Jobs' office several times in an attempt to remedy the situation." Typically, a Naxos CD sells for between one third and one quarter of the price of a full-price classical album.
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