I'd LOVE to be able to buy music from ITunes.
 
Being in Europe however, they won't let me, which is a real shame, because there are some great tunes there that I would love to buy - and many more that I'd be likely to buy on impulse.
 
Jason Sheldon
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From: police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy (cheeky)
Sent: 20 November 2003 15:40
To: mlmanoni@earthlink.net; Police list
Subject: Re: [Police] cd prices

I think the response of Itunes is just too late.  They never thought ahead to charge for music from the beginning on the internet, to set a precedent.  I don't think there is any going back now, because as we've all seen, no matter what controls they try to put in place on the internet, there is always someone to outsmart it.
 
People need to be accountable, theft is theft. If someone was stealing from you, you wouldn’t accept it just because you didn’t notice it right away. The record company for right or for wrong have provided a medium to counter the complaints on prices, and on choice. I understand that people felt shafted for a while and that’s what drove them to the Napsters of the world, but now they have a legal and reasonable alternative, and they should use it.

Jeremy