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Thinking of Buying The Beatles Online? Think Again...certainly can buy Sgt. Pepper and Eleanor Rigby. The Beatles have been notoriously protective of their catalog and have not even allowed online music king, iTunes, to sell their songs. According to a statement from the label, "EMI did... In this article: The Beatles, Itunes, Sgt. Pepper, EMI, Injunction, Eleanor Rigby, and Los Angeles |
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BBC News | November 04, 2009
EMI sues Beatles download website
...make progress soon," a spokesperson said. There had been hopes that Beatles songs would become available after Apple Inc - which owns iTunes - ended a trademark dispute with Apple Corps in 2007. Meanwhile, EMI and Apple Corps have...
In this article: EMI, The Beatles, Apple Corps, Paul McCartney, The Beatles: Rock Band, Trademark, USB Drive, Apple Inc, and US
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Yahoo! News | November 05, 2009
EMI sues U.S. website over Beatles music online (Reuters)
...a U.S. court earlier this week. BlueBeat.com offers songs for 25 U.S. cents each, around one quarter of what a song would typically cost on the dominant online music retail site iTunes, owned by Apple Inc. On offer is an extensive list of...
In this article: EMI, The Beatles, U.S., Apple Inc., Paul McCartney, Trademark, and Apple Corps Ltd
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Independent.co.uk - Gadgets & Tech | November 05, 2009
US website sued over Beatles music sales
...not authorised content to be sold on BlueBeat.com. Beatles holding company Apple Corps has so far declined to allow the Fab Four's music on any internet music service, including iTunes. Long-running negotiations between EMI and Apple Corps...
In this article: EMI Group, Beatles, US, Apple Corps, Santa Cruz, and California
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | November 05, 2009
Judge orders US music website to drop Beatles songs
...Harrison. Apple Corps has been notoriously leery of making Beatles music available for digital download, eschewing even allowing songs to be delivered to iPod or iPhone devices through the globally popular iTunes online store. Beatles...
In this article: Beatles, EMI, Apple Corps, Iphone, IPod, George Harrison, and John Lennon
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) | November 04, 2009
Prepare for digital music from the Beatles -- but not on iTunes
...re-touched album art, and several rare photos. What does all of this mean? The Beatles' record company basically created a massive iTunes LP without iTunes. According to The Beatles' website, there's a special Flash interface for...
In this article: The Beatles, USB Drive, Apple Corps Ltd., RSS Feed, Engadget, Amazon.com, UK, and US
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 04, 2009
BlueBeat Ignores EMI, Still Sells Beatles Catalog Online
...Beatles tunes, without buying them. Apple Corps Ltd., the Beatles' holding company, has yet to allow any online music service, including industry behemoth iTunes, to carry the Fab Four's music. BlueBeat's bargain-basement prices, such...
In this article: The Beatles, Apple Corps Ltd., EMI, App Store, Iphone, Palm Pre, and USB Drive
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Financial Times | November 04, 2009
EMI sues website over Beatles downloads
...downloads of Beatles songs. Beatles tracks have never been released for digital download as MP3 files, in spite of remarks by Sir Paul McCartney that he wanted to make them available on Apple's iTunes. EMI and Apple Corps, the Beatles'...
In this article: EMI, Beatles, The Beatles, Apple Corps, Paul McCartney, and Amazon.com
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Description from Wikipedia:
iTunes is a proprietary digital media player application, used for playing and organizing digital music and video files. The program is also an interface to manage the contents on Apple's popular iPod digital media players as well as the iPhone. Additionally, iTunes can connect to the iTunes Store via the Internet to purchase and download music, music videos, television shows, applications, iPod games, audiobooks, podcasts, feature length films and movie rentals (not available in all countries), and ringtones. It is also used to download applications for the iPhone and iPod touch running iPhone OS 2.0 or later.
iTunes was introduced by Apple Inc. on January 9, 2001, at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco. The latest version, iTunes 9, was announced at Apple's September 2009 keynote "Rock and Roll".
iTunes is available as a free download for Mac OS X v10.4+, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP from Apple's website. It is also bundled with all Macs, and some HP and Dell computers. Older versions are available for Mac OS 9, Mac OS X v10.0-10.3, and Windows 2000.
- Name:
- iTunes
- Genre:
- Media player
- Developed by:
- Apple Inc.
- License Type:
- Proprietary
- OS:
- Windows XP SP2 or later
- Latest Release:
- 9.0.2
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