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Originally Posted by Perndog
No way they're selling songs for .05 apiece. I can see a buck, or maybe seventy cents, but not .05 - only about $4.00 per CD goes to packaging and materials, so that means the record company, the artist, and all other interests are splitting up between $8 and $14 for the album when it's bought in a store. They're might have to reduce their profits per copy, but it won't be by such a drastic amount.
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Um, I think online providers are already selling them for really cheap. :/
That's a good start, but what they need to do is give them a little fluff, make buying a song for $ .05 more appealing and convenient than d/l one for free....