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According to a report in the trade newspaper Variety today, Apple is in negotiations to offer downloads of full-length movies on iTunes.Apple is in negotiations with "most" major motion picture studios to iron out the details and bring the inevitable to fruition. Steve Jobs is allegedly pushing for an across the board price of $9.99 per film, but the studios aren't biting, saying that new releases should cost more than older films.
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BY Fabien Montique on June 19, 2006 02:57 PM |
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