Steve Jobs says labels are greedy.
Sep 20th, 2005 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Selling MP3s
Why would you want to raise the price of a product with the most extraordinary profit margin in the history of the music business? Jobs, rightly, thinks these folks are nuts.
And, in other news, Steve Jobs pointed at the sky and pronounced it “blue,” to the applause of onlookers.
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