"As of April 7th, all the songs sold in the iTunes Store have no Digital Rights Management (DRM) meaning they can be copied without restrictions. Also, Apple has agreed to tiered pricing. Some newer, popular songs have increased in price to $1.69 USD and some backlist songs have been reduced to $. 69 USD, some have remained at .99. If Apple was unable to secure the rights to sell a song without DRM, they removed it from sale."
I just copied and paste that from some guy in the Apple forums. It may be true. The tiered pricing seems true too, though instead of $1.69, I'm seeing $1.29.
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