Sí que ha pagado.
Y dicho por Bono: [
www.u2.com] "You’ll have noticed the album is free to U2.com’ers from the band. It’s also free to everyone on iTunes thanks to Apple. To celebrate the ten year anniversary of our iPod commercial, they bought it as a gift to give to all their music customers. Free, but paid for. Because if no-one's paying anything for it, we’re not sure “free” music is really that free. It usually comes at a cost to the art form and the artist… which has big implications, not for us in U2, but for future musicians and their music... all the songs that have yet to be written by the talents of the future… who need to make a living to write them."
"“No estamos aquí por la música gratis”, bromeó Bono en el escenario. Apple no paga un precio tradicional para cada uno de los 500 millones de álbumes. En cambio, la compañía pagó a Universal y a U2 una suma global no revelada por esta ventana exclusiva para distribuir el álbum. Universal planea aprovecharse de este gran paso de “Songs of Innocence” para promover los 12 álbumes más viejos de la banda, un factor crítico para una banda de rock veterana".
Y por cierto, Apple gana millones de visitas a su tienda iTunes, publicidad etc
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No creo que Apple haya pagado ni un duro, no lo han utilizado para nada de lo nuevo... Simplemente gratis en Itunes....que gana apple con eso? Nada. Nadie paga por algo que no va a generar beneficios.
The newspapers says: I was on the inside and our love turns to rust cause you want me to go without. I believe in a celebration a one and a zero to love and only love. It's no secret that you can be numb for love, is a secret that's been passed around.
Editado 2 vez/veces. Última edición el 10/09/2014 10:37 por Pedro.