Apple may offer free music access

Apple Inc. is negotiating with record labels over a deal to give iPhone and iPod customers free access to the entire iTunes music library if they pay extra for the devices. :evil:

The Financial Times is reporting that the sticking point in the talks is how much Cupertino-based Apple will pay the record labels for the access. The newspaper cites unnamed music industry sources for Wednesday’s report. :mrgreen:

Apple declined to comment. :twisted:

The newspaper reports that Apple is looking at offering the unlimited music bundle with for the iPod and iPhone, and also a monthly music subscription service only for the iPhone.

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2 Responses to “Apple may offer free music access”

  1. Alvin Nyau says:

    Oh! It’s quite a good news for those who have an iPhone in their hands.

    Nice news dude.

  2. scamboy says:

    No problem.. :mrgreen:

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