Apple: We’ll Shut Down iTunes Store If Royalties Go Up

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“‘If the [iTunes music store] was forced to absorb any increase in the … royalty rate, the result would be to significantly increase the likelihood of the store operating at a financial loss - which is no alternative at all,’ Cue wrote. ‘Apple has repeatedly made it clear that it is in this business to make money, and most likely would not continue to operate [the iTunes music store] if it were no longer possible to do so profitably.’” [Link]

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1 Response to “Apple: We’ll Shut Down iTunes Store If Royalties Go Up”


  1. 1 Alternative music chart

    Fair enough, They don’t owe people anything as a business really, they should be honest and they are.

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