iTunes: when labels lose the plot
iTunes: when labels lose the plotOriginally uploaded by thatjonesboy It’s tough managing rights and markets and content on the interweb. The interweb aggregates so well that all your whack geographical or distribution-focused pricing policies, never intended to be seen together in the one place, may suddenly collide, such as in this case with a Phoenix album available for both $10.99 and $17.99 in iTunes.Same album, same tracks, same file format, different price.iTunes doesn’t do a lot to help labels manage their content, offering only a very basic label and content management application.Still, take my advice: buy the $10.99 version
