And make no money at all with it.  Or what is it you're really suggesting? Do you mean bandwidth instead of memory? That probably is paid for by the people paying for videos on iTMS. Same for the memory the files take up on their servers. After all, they're _selling_ them.
A wireless iPod doesn't seem to fit Apple's plan. They want iTunes to be your one-stop central for media - the iPod only being a client to that, not the other way 'round. I'm interested how that would change with an iPhone, though, where there's certainly interest to get media directly over the air...
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