Apple accused of exploiting Whitney Houston’s death by doubling the price of her LPs
When Whitney Houston died over the weekend, people who were fans naturally wanted to remember her life and her career by listening to her music, which can be found on places like iTunes. But apparently, Apple decided to cash in on Houston’s death by raising the price of her albums.
No wonder people share (or steal) music
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thepoemthatdoesntrhyme reblogged this from fleurdelanuit and added:
uhhh… guiz. the price of someone’s products ALWAYS increases after death. are you familiar with anything about...
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I am so surprised that anyone would ever try and profit off of a famous person’s death. This is how surprised I am.
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No wonder people share (or steal) music
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And people will still swing from Apple’s nuts.
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What? Apple exploits people for profit? This is such a shocking bit of information. I wonder if their workers in china...
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