Why would people buy music from Tune Society for $29.99 or more when they can buy music from iTunes for 99 cents?
The difference is that purchasing music from a production music library, like Tune Society, grants the purchaser a license to use it in a media production, such as a video or a film. Hence, the higher prices. In contrast, buying music from iTunes DOES NOT give a person the rights to use it in media or any kind of production. They may only LISTEN to it. Another very important distinction with Tune Society is that the artist is not “selling” his/her song to the purchaser. They are selling a license for the purchaser to use the song for an unlimited time in their productions. The purchaser does not own it and they may not transfer or re-sell it to anyone. They may only use it themselves in their own media productions.