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Quote: Originally Posted by Jessi The problem is, you gun grabbers never do. For instance in Britain when guns were banned, murder by handgun went up dramatically-- because now the bad guys knew their victims were disarmed. Murders over all…
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john12345 wrote: » Do the math. Apple is actually paying more in the long run(compared to no free trial and only 70% royalty). Try doing the math, it takes 12 years (at 71.5%) to recover the lost income from the 3 month trial period for each…
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sog35 wrote: » Reasons why TENS of Millions will pay for AppleMusic: 1. only service with FULL iOS integration 2. only service that seemlessly ties your iTunes library 3. service with the most songs 4. cheapest family plan for FULL FEA…
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sog35 wrote: » so dense. What would you rather have? 1,000,000 subscribers for 12 months at $7 per month? or 50,000,000 subscribers for 9 months at $7 per month? pretty obvious. will tens of millions of new paid subscribers join …
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sog35 wrote: » its not about recovering the 3 months of lost revenue. Its about ADDING TENS OF MILLIONS of SUBSCRIPTIONS!!! And why would they switch to AppleMusic? Because AppleMusic is the ONLY music service that is FULLY INTEGRATED with iO…
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sog35 wrote: » short-term thinking. the 3 month free period will lead to a greater SUBSCRIBER BASE than if they charged $10 from the start. Its a small sacrifice to quickly increase subscriber base Still not sure why all of these people w…
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I wouldn't get too excited about the extra 1.5%, with a free 3 month period it takes 12 years to recover lost income J
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The cost of the component does correspond to the value of the component in the final product. The functionality provided by this component is fundamental to the use of the phone. J
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normm wrote: » Her sentence was "It gives every associate a platform to talk back to Christoper and I." It needs to end with "me", as in "talk back to me", not "talk back to I". But no real person has perfect grammar in their speech. No the c…
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Don't really see the attraction of this the harry potter blu ray box set is only £27 and lord of the rings is £18. J
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Does a new cheap iPhone have the potential to reduce the second hand phone market? Will people opt for a new cheaper iPhone than an older second and phone? Will this effect people who use the resale value to fund the purchase of a new phon…
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The Map overlays are completely misleading, one colour completely masks the other. Example for the UK, pretty much the same distribution. J.
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There is no conflict of interest, this occurs after the trial. If it wa before or during the trial then yes it would be a conflict of interest. J
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gustav wrote: » An injunction is appropriate when consumer confusion is at stake. It makes sense because Apple claims (whether or not you agree) that Samsung's product on the market is causing them to lose sales due to confusion. Apple posts a bon…
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Looks like it's going to be of very limited use or non at all outside of the US. The DVR / On demand combination sounds like it will be very similar to VirginMedia's TiVo box in the UK. This can search for a show, actor, keyword etc and finds on d…
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"Apple wrote: [" url="/t/151071/apple-disagrees-with-new-italian-warranty-ruling-files-appeal#post_2139572"] Thanks for it the legal opinion but you are completely wrong. The phrase defects at point of sale is intended to cover the fact the go…
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[LIST] [*] [*] [*] [/LIST] It's a EU directive, and country must implement it in law at least to the minimum described in the directive. In the UK the sale of goods act allows for upto six years where the goods are not 'sufficiently durable…