The market price is set for MP3s

The Big Picture and Mark Cuban argue that Yahoo’s new music service has effectively set the market price for unlimited downloading at $5 per month. Hey, that’s a great deal!

The Big Picture: The Math Gets Even Worse for the RIAA

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One Response to “The market price is set for MP3s”
  1. mGee 19 May 2005 at 3:46 am #

    That isn’t the market price for “mp3s”. That is the market price for subscription-based windows media audio. Big difference. $5 a month to “try out” music. Not to own music.

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