Apple head attacks record firms
"Greedy" record companies are pushing for an increase in the price of music downloads, Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs has said.
Mr Jobs vowed to resist such pressure, after revealing that music firms were pushing for higher prices on Apple's iTunes internet music store.
He said companies already made a bigger profit through iTunes than in CD sales.
Apple's co-founder was speaking ahead of the Apple Expo showcase in Paris. Record companies did not comment.
Mr Jobs vowed to resist such pressure, after revealing that music firms were pushing for higher prices on Apple's iTunes internet music store.
He said companies already made a bigger profit through iTunes than in CD sales.
Apple's co-founder was speaking ahead of the Apple Expo showcase in Paris. Record companies did not comment.
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