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Updated: 2004-08-18 16:25
Real in online music price war
本周二,RealNetworks公司点燃了高端数码音乐市场新一轮的竞争。这使得他们与iPod兼容的音乐技术再次成为了焦点。在有限的促销期内,用户可以用49美分/首的价格从RealNetworks的在线音乐网站下载歌曲(苹果的iTunes和其他服务商提供的音乐下载服务的价格大都是99美分/首)。另外,专辑下载的价格也降低了一半。  

Like most sellers, Apple locks iTunes music against easy copying (BBC)

Media software firm RealNetworks has halved the price of its music downloads in an aggressive attempt to boost its share of the online music market.

The company is offering songs for $0.49 each, down from the usual $0.99, while albums are available for just $4.99.

The offer, due to last for a limited but unspecified period, is expressly aimed at undercutting arch-rival Apple.

Advertisements for the campaign feature the slogan: "Half the price of Apple. Welcome to freedom of choice."

Apple dominates the market for online music through its iTunes service.

iTunes, in common with most online music sellers in the US, typically sells individual songs for $0.99.

RealNetworks' price promotion coincides with the public launch of the firm's latest RealPlayer jukebox software, which allows users of Apple's popular iPod portable music player to play tracks downloaded from the RealNetworks website.

The software means that iPod users can now potentially buy their music online from RealNetworks, as well as from iTunes.

Last month, Apple said the new RealPlayer software may have breached its intellectual property rights, and accused RealNetworks of adopting "the tactics and ethics of a hacker".

RealNetworks admitted on Tuesday that its price promotion would widen its third quarter losses by one cent per share.

"This will be a short-term event," said Rebecca Jennings, senior analyst at technology research firm Forrester.

"It is an aggressive statement that they want to grow their market share, and encourage people who are currently downloading illegally to start buying online music legitimately."

Industry experts said the company had probably set aside about $2m (£1.08m) to pay for the promotion.

(Agencies)

 

Vocabulary:
 

arch-rival : main competitor(主要对手)

jukebox: a cabinet containing an automatic record player; records are played by inserting a coin(自动唱片点唱机)

 
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