So the artist gets money for the songs. It wouldn't be fair if you worked hard on writing an album and getting no money for it.
But i do think $1.29 is a little over the top
The iTunes software is free. You only have to pay for any music you download and keep from the iTunes store.
You do not need to pay for music that you already have on your hard-drive, simply drag and drop the files into your iTunes library. However, if you are making purchasing on the iTunes Music Store, you will need a valid credit card.
I use jamglue.com some people use limewire or bearshare or itunes it depends if you want to pay for the music.
There is no cost to use iTunes. You pay for music/movies that you want to download and keep.
Yes.
no itunes does not have a subscription service, although you have to provide a credit car and # when you sign up. itunes is a "pay-per-song" company.
you can download music from itunes! but u have 2 pay for it!
dont have to pay
You pay when you buy music from the iTunes store, just like any other store, apart from that the iTunes software is free and you can import music from other sources, such as CDs you own, without charge.
iTunes is free software. It allows you to organise your music collection, burn music to discs and synchronises with your iPod. Within the iTunes software is a connection to the iTunes music store where you can purchase music, films and TV shows to download onto your computer. (See links below)
iTunes is a great one if you are willing to pay. ( That is if you have an apple product)
if you go in the itunes store you must pay an average of .99 cents a song but if you copy music from a CD its free