An Australian parliament committee has found that Australian iTunes music prices are sometimes 67% more expensive than the US - and recommends consumers should have greater rights to circumvent geo-blocking of digital music.
The findings come from a 12-month investigation into the high prices of digital music and software by the Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communications.
Chair of the committee Nick Champion said the price difference across the two countries “cannot be explained by the cost of doing business ...
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