Vu sur le WSJ :
The recording industry seems to think so — or at least desperately wants that to be true. That’s what downloading a song to your cellphone will cost if you use Sprint’s Music Store. $2.49 is the standard, commonly accepted price for ringtones from a variety of wireless carriers. And it’s hardly a secret that key players in the recording industry now regret having let Apple Computer set the per-song price for digital downloads at 99 cents, and are seeking higher prices.
Et oui les sonneries de téléphones rapportent énormément plus unitairement que la vente de musique « pure »…Mais bon globalement cela va toujours dans les mêmes poches…