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by Jordan Grodecki on January 10, 2008

After the long running EU antitrust case against Apple, they have finally settled on reducing the price of downloadable tracks in the UK.
Previously they were 79p each, yet have now been lowered to 75p to be exactly the same as those offered in the rest of the EU. If you convert to the doller it means a saving of about 9cents a song, which over a lot of albums could add up to a fair bit.
That's about all there is to say about it really.
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