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Harmony at last on downloads

By Tim Bradshaw and Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson

Published: April 11 2009 03:00 | Last updated: April 11 2009 03:00

After a decade of discord between the music and technology industries, this week brought some rare signs of unity.

Apple, whose iTunes store dominates the legal digital music market, agreed that labels could charge more for hits than the fixed 99 cents price it had clung to, allowing Universal Music to charge $1.29 for Poker Face, the latest Lady Gaga hit, for example.

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