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curbyi

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jan 6, 2009
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In the U.K yesterday was Comic Relief Red Nose Day where comedic talent helped with public donations raise a lot of money for good causes home and abroad.
I just purchased a video sketch off last nights broadcast via Itunes and was amassed to find of the £1.89 fee the charity was only receiving £1.32 and Apple was taking 57p.

I realize Apple have costs but really a 57p take ?

Last time i looked at the balance sheets, times are good Mr Jobs so please a little less greed.

You mock Bill Gates but he could teach you a lot, although not in the areas of software or hardware admittedly ;)

If someone can provide a breakdown of that 57p i am ready to eat humble pie.
 

Tharian

macrumors regular
Apr 24, 2009
132
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If I had to guess I'd say that covers the royalties & etc. that Apple pays out to whomever the content comes from.

But I don't know.

-d
 

elistan

macrumors 6502a
Jun 30, 2007
997
443
Denver/Boulder, CO
That's the 30% Apple keeps for EVERY iTunes purchase. Apple has no idea if the money is being donated to charity or not.

I don't know if Apple has this in the UK, but in the US iTunes store they've established the ability to make a donation to the American Red Cross and ALL the money goes to the Red Cross. You can donate $5 to $200.
 
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