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An Apple Nano and ITunes music card on a computer keyboard 07 May 2007, in Miami, Florida. Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs has opened the door to higher music download prices as a result of new negotiations with music companies as long as Apple Inc. can sell their songs without technology designed to stop unauthorized copying. Jobs contends that would "tear down the walls" by allowing consumers to play music they buy at Apple's iTunes store on any digital music player, not just the company's iPods. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT SULLIVAN (Photo by ROBERT SULLIVAN / AFP via Getty Images)
An Apple Nano and ITunes music card on a computer keyboard 07 May 2007, in Miami, Florida. Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs has opened the door to higher music download prices as a result of new negotiations with music companies as long as Apple Inc. can sell their songs without technology designed to stop unauthorized copying. Jobs contends that would "tear down the walls" by allowing consumers to play music they buy at Apple's iTunes store on any digital music player, not just the company's iPods. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT SULLIVAN (Photo by ROBERT SULLIVAN / AFP via Getty Images)
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