
The Financial Times claims that Apple is currently dating music companies, with the main topic of conversation being an unlimited music download service. They have even gone so far as to claim that Nokia will pay labels $80 for each handset if this service ever kicks off, splitting the spoils according to marketshare while Apple offered a mere $20. If you’re a consumer, how much would you pay per month to have a device that comes with a lifetime of music downloads?
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