Palindrome wrote: ] ] Apple Computer Inc., which says its iTunes online music ] ] store sells 70 percent of legal music downloads in the ] ] U.S., plans to pay other companies and colleges a ] ] commission to resell songs. Thats neat, but like, I can sell any book on Amazon.com right now. And I get a commission, and I don't have any upfront costs, and I don't have to sell a large volume of them. (In fact I don't even have to sell 2.) Why can't they deploy a similar technology for their store. Let me put play lists together on my website and you can buy them all at once. I get a cut for promoting the music. Artist gets a cut... shrug... RE: Apple to allow ITunes songs to be resold |