Apple Computer has reportedly been talking with major recording companies in efforts to license music videos to sell through its iTunes Music Store. The iPod maker hopes to replicate its success in digital music downloads with the offering. Apple said yesterday that it has sold 500 million songs via iTunes since it opened its virtual doors two years ago. If Apple is successful in negotiating licensing agreements with various recording companies, it may be likely that renewed talks of a version of its popular iPod music player that plays video is not too far off.
Apple Eyeing Music Videos for iTunes Store
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire July 19, 2005 07:34 AMApple Computer has reportedly been talking with major recording companies in efforts to license music videos to sell through its iTunes Music Store. The iPod maker hopes to replicate its success in digital music downloads with the offering. Apple said yesterday that it has sold 500 million songs via iTunes since it opened its virtual doors two years ago. If Apple is successful in negotiating licensing agreements with various recording companies, it may be likely that renewed talks of a version of its popular iPod music player that plays video is not too far off.