EU investigates iTunes over UK overcharging
The European Union has launched an investigation into the iTunes online music store, after the Office of Fair Trading referred complaints to the EC over Apple’s UK pricing.
The EC has announced that it is investigating iTunes’ pricing structure, which sees UK customers paying some pence more than their counterparts who pay with euros. A single track from the UK iTunes store costs 79p, whereas the same song from the French or German iTunes stores costs 99 euro cents or around 68p.
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