Prince's war with iTunes plays into the hands of illegal filesharers
Prince is right to have issues with iTunes and YouTube. But in making his album available only to Mirror readers goes against his philosophy of reaching as many listeners as possibleAs a Prince fan, I bought the Mirror for the first time on Saturday to get a copy of his latest album, 20Ten. As a musician, I was puzzled by why he felt the need to give away his music with a UK tabloid that costs 65p. I was equally perplexed by his decision to keep his music away from iTunes, because it doesn't pay...
Guardian Music — Prince is right to have issues with iTunes and YouTube. But in making his album available only to Mirror readers goes against his philosophy of reaching as many listeners... more info