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There's a reason for that. U.S. accounting law requires that non-subscription devices that are upgraded have a fee associated with the upgrade under Apple and many analysts’ interpretation of the law.

This is why iPod Touch owners have to pay for upgrades while iPhone users do not.

I think Apple may have relaxed that recently though, and I wouldn't be surprised if they release Mountain Lion for free.



Either the law was changed or Apple changed their interpretation a few years ago.


If I recall, this is also why FaceTime, when it left beta, cost $.99.


iPod Touch updates have been free for a while now, I think.




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