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This is true. The music market has gone down in the last 7 of 8 years. It's about time they are doing something about it. I think it is quite fair for them to raise the prices of some popular songs and lower it for the lower bought. It will raise profit, and, help the market.
Perhaps if new music was worth buying.....
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