Apple's iTunes Store isn't the only one that has adjusted prices for its digital song downloads recently: Changes are showing up at Amazon's and Wal-Mart's online music stores, too.
Apple Inc.
Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple also eliminated the copy-protection technology that limited users' abilities to copy and play songs on devices other than Apple's own iPods.
On the same day Apple made its changes, Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
In an e-mail, Walmart.com spokesman Ravi Jariwala said the pricing adjustments are "reflective of new costs set by the music industry."
Elsewhere on the Web, Seattle-based online retailer Amazon.com Inc.
Wal-Mart and Amazon downloads had already been free of copy protection.
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