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Websites selling Beatles songs to remain shut downBy Anthony Mccartney, AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES Two websites that sold songs by The Beatles for 25 cents apiece should remain shut down indefinitely, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. U.S. District Judge John F. Walter issued a... In this article: The Beatles, EMI Group, Injunction, Preliminary injunction, All rights reserved, USA Today, Lily Allen, and Coldplay |
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | November 05, 2009
Judge orders US music website to drop Beatles songs
US District Court Judge John Walter in Los Angeles sided with British music giant EMI, which filed suit this week accusing Bluebeat.com and its parent company Media Rights Technologies of infringing on its rights to Beatles songs.
In this article: Beatles, EMI, Apple Corps, Itunes, Iphone, IPod, George Harrison, and John Lennon
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 04, 2009
EMI sues US music website over Beatles tunes
...Beatles songs to users. EMI filed suit Tuesday in a US district court in Los Angeles, accusing Bluebeat.com of copyright infringement and demanding that Beatles music be removed from the website's playlists. EMI owns the rights to...
In this article: Beatles, EMI, Apple Corps, US, Itunes, Iphone, IPod, George Harrison, and John Lennon
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NBC | November 04, 2009
EMI, BlueBeat Can't Work It Out Over Beatles Songs
...everyone's heading to court. EMI has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in Los Angeles federal court against BlueBeat.com, which started selling Beatles songs online for 25 cents per song last week. EMI's lawsuit contends that...
In this article: EMI, Beatles, USB Drive, Defendant, and Purgatory
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | November 06, 2009
Bluebeat to battle EMI over Beatles songs
...versions of Beatles songs. Bluebeat.com and sister website Basebeat.com were shuttered on Friday, a day after a judge in Los Angeles granted a request by EMI to bar Beatles tunes from the online venues. "We are going to come back and...
In this article: Beatles, EMI, Apple Corps, Itunes, Iphone, IPod, and George Harrison
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NBC | November 06, 2009
Thinking of Buying The Beatles Online? Think Again
...Fri, Nov 6, 2009 A Los Angeles federal court has issued a temporary restraining order against music website bluebeat.com, which according to The Beatles record label EMI, was selling Beatles songs without its permission. The little-known...
In this article: The Beatles, Itunes, Sgt. Pepper, EMI, Injunction, and Eleanor Rigby
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Yahoo! News | November 07, 2009
Beatles vs. BlueBeat: 3 Things We've Learned (PC World)
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boston.com - Latest music news | November 12, 2009
Bringing power pop to the people
...wasn't always this way. When Bash began hosting the IPO in Los Angeles in 1998, he says he had no inkling that more than a decade later it would grow well beyond the confines of one club in one city over one weekend. In 2004 Bash booked the...
In this article: Fireking, Boston, New York City, Seymour Stein, and David Lynch
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 04, 2009
BlueBeat Ignores EMI, Still Sells Beatles Catalog Online
...versions of full Beatles albums, as well as individual tracks. EMI Group on Tuesday filed a copyright violation suit against BlueBeat in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. The London-based music company charged the music website with...
In this article: The Beatles, Apple Corps Ltd., EMI, App Store, Iphone, Palm Pre, USB Drive, and Itunes
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San Diego Union-Tribune | 2 days ago
Judge keeps 2 Web sites selling Beatles songs down
...songs down Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 5:58 p.m. LOS ANGELES A judge says two Web sites that were selling music by The Beatles for 25 cents a song should remain shut down. U.S. District Judge John F. Walter issued a preliminary...
In this article: The Beatles, Preliminary injunction, Coldplay, and EMI Group
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Los Angeles (pronounced: /lɒs ˈændʒələs/ ; , Spanish for "the angels") is the largest city in the state of California and the second largest in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over 498.3 sqmi in Southern California. Additionally, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area is home to nearly 12.9 million residents. Los Angeles is the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated and one of the most diverse counties in the United States. Its inhabitants are known as "Angelenos" (IPA: /ændʒɨˈliːnoʊz|/). In 2008, Los Angeles was named the world's eighth most economically powerful city by Forbes.com, ahead of Shanghai and Toronto but behind Chicago and Paris.
Los Angeles was founded September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve as El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Angeles del Río de Porciúncula (The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of the river of Porziuncola). It became a part of Mexico in 1821, following its independence from Spain. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican-American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States; Mexico retained the territory of Baja California. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood.
- Name:
- City of Los Angeles
- Also Known As:
- L.A., The City of Angels, The Entertainment Capital of the World
- Type:
- City
- Government type:
- Mayor-Council
- Founding Date:
- September 04, 1781
- Total Area (sq. mi):
- 498.3
- Total Area (km):
- 1290.6
- Land Area (sq mi):
- 469.1
- Land Area (km):
- 1214.9
- Water Area (sq mi):
- 29.2
- Water Area (km):
- 75.7
- Urban Area (km):
- 4319.9
- Elevation (ft):
- 233 (city hall)
- Elevation (m):
- 71
- Urban Population:
- 12175434
- Time Zone:
- PST
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