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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1115065"><b>amungus</b></A> : and see if anyone really cares!  What, are they going to "pull the plug" on every other legal music service? <br><br>Dumb move... more money for what exactly?  He's already made labels a boatload of otherwise invisible money.  Pushing for him/itunes to demand more from people will just drive them to other means of getting music.......  Jobs isn't an idiot, I mean, it's amazing that Apple's still as strong as they are.<br><br>If they do this to Rhapsody (or Napster, or any 'subscription') I'll be kinda upset..  What, they don't care about those services or something???  I get way more value from them, the tracks are $.10 cheaper than itunes, and I don't even have to 'buy' anything.<br><br>Stick it to the man Steve.]]></description>
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