For the people who are going to purchase music online, the 79-, 88-, 99-cent price point doesn't make much difference.
It's safe to say that Apple is restricting supply to their own stores in an effort to, in my opinion, force people into their own stores.
Whatever they say, people just add on 30% to their earnings.
They've got to fix that. They need to actually build the products before people will buy them.
Customers are basically doing back flips over this thing. People see the ads and they see it on the Web, but until they actually have one in there hand they just don't get it.
If Amazon can get to that fast track, it would eliminate the need for people to go out to rent or buy movies. If it doesn't, this service could be dead on arrival.
We've done two studies with consumers. Seventy-five percent of people recognized the Napster brand. It's recognized as one of the biggest brands.