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RadioDoc
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Re: Apple threatens to close iTunes if musicians get more money

No loss. There are much better sources out there for legal music. Amazon is kicking their asses.

As for Apple's bluff, it is just that. Their iPod business would die almost immediately.
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said by RadioDoc:

As for Apple's bluff, it is just that. Their iPod business would die almost immediately.
BINGO! And we know just how much of Apple's profit comes from the full line of iPods. I'd hazard a guess near 80% or more tbh. They'd be committing financial suicide if they really went through and killed off the iTunes music store.
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said by Vchat20:

said by RadioDoc:

As for Apple's bluff, it is just that. Their iPod business would die almost immediately.
BINGO! And we know just how much of Apple's profit comes from the full line of iPods. I'd hazard a guess near 80% or more tbh. They'd be committing financial suicide if they really went through and killed off the iTunes music store.
Doesn't the Ipod play MP3s? If so I'm not sure how they kill thier Ipod? Expensive than most other MP3s? sure, but so are Macs and people stupidly buy into that BS. So even without Itunes I would assume Apple would sell plenty of Ipods to the ingorant masses who think because it's an Ipod it's worth 2-3X the cost.

But also call BS because even if Apple's profit margin was 1¢ per song well that's still profit isn't it? Now I read wher Apple sys that 70% of their music revenue goes to the record companies so that's 70 out of 99 cents. So they make 29 cents profit. This would be reduced to 23 cents under this new deal. So so they give up on 23 cents profit per song? Ok so they would just say no to $100-$150 million a year in profit? very unlikely.


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Yes it plays mp3's. But tell me how much of the general public average joes would be completely lost if they couldn't load their ipods with stuff from the music store? Last I checked, itunes didn't make it horribly easy or intuitive to load your own mp3's onto the thing.
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said by RadioDoc:

No loss. There are much better sources out there for legal music. Amazon is kicking their asses.

As for Apple's bluff, it is just that. Their iPod business would die almost immediately.
Their bluff apparently worked. The CRB kept the fee at 9 cents and didn't raise it.
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RadioDoc
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CRB probably saw the writing on the wall, since Internet radio's Congressional action finally got some traction. I doubt Apple's barking had anything to do with it considering the laughable "threat".
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