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Well, for my East-European income, 0.99 a track is waaaay too much (0.10-0.15 would be OK). I also keep only music that I like, but still that's thousands of tracks collected over time. Also, I'm not a lost sale, because I wouldn't ever buy music at that price, even if that would mean not listening to music at all.
On the other hand, apps are very reasonably priced - so I've bought at least 50 if not more in a little over a year.
Unless these "pirates" are from a 3rd world countries (in which case how can they afford a smartphone?) I can't imagine they couldn't afford a few 1-2$ apps. Really, the only conclusion is that these people are assholes.