iTunes Library Access fee

54 Votes
  • Start Date:
    3-25-2008
  • Last Vote:
    9-2-2008

Issue:

Word on the street is Apple is in talks with record labels to offer access to the entire iTunes music library for a lump sum price. The fee would either be added as a premium option on an iPod or iPhone, or as a monthly charge. It would allow downloading of any song at any time and the songs would be yours to keep.

Belief:

So would you rather pay a premium when you buy your ipod or iphone to get access to the entire iTunes music library, say maybe $100 extra, or would you rather pay a monthly fee of like $7.
54%
Pay one-time premium but not more than $50.
35%

Pay one-time premium from $51 to $100.

11%
Pay monthly fee under $10.00.
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Forum Discussion for iTunes Library Access fee

I am quite happy to pay per song as i don't download a lot if not then a one off payment when you buy the ipod would be ok. They have you over a barrel as so many have bought these ipods so i think its a con to get more money out of you.

The Iphone has so many locks on it that every day cell phones all have, like creating your own ringtones, receving jpg's....on and on.....that the should give us a break on Itune purchases because that the only place they let us get anything and for Iphone owners the price should be cheaper than a $100 dollars.

i think a reasonable fee of not more then 50 dollars would be a very good deal for music lovers

I think I would rather keep paying my $1.69 per track if possible because I am not forever downloading music and a monthly fee would cost me whether I used the site or not. However, if that choice is no longer an option I reckon I would have to go for the one-time premium of no more than 50 bucks.

I understand IPods appeal and it would be an attractive deal. But classical music sounds thin in digital would be my only complaint.

A one-time fee for all the music would be HUGE! It'd get me to by an iPod

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