Coming soon to iTunes: Beatles music

Coming soon to iTunes: Beatles music
After years of negotiations, Apple has secured rights to the Beatles catalog of music, says WSJ, with the company expected to announce the deal tomorrow.

Negotiations between Apple, EMI, and the Beatles had been ongoing for years, with a deal being ironed out just last week.



That being said, the sources also say that while the deal is done, the Beatles or Apple could change plans at the last minute.

The two companies had long been in a legal dispute thanks to the name "Apple." In 1978, the Beatles sued Apple, claiming the computer maker was infringing on the band's trademark. When the Beatles started, they worked under Apple Records, which was owned by the arts-promotion company Apple Corps. Beatles albums all had a picture of an apple (the fruit) on them, similar to the logo of the technology company.

If accurate, Apple would have scored a major deal, as the Beatles have so far not made their music legally available digitally on any platform with the exception of some limited edition flash drives.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 15 Nov 2010 18:08
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  • 5 comments
  • hikaricor

    In other news pigs have sprouted wings and taken to the skies.

    15.11.2010 18:30 #1

  • dodgersabotage (unverified)

    Who are the Beatles?

    16.11.2010 06:08 #2

  • KillerBug

    So much for the one thing that Yoko ever did for music...

    16.11.2010 06:13 #3

  • bratcher

    The greatest band finally on Itunes!!

    19.11.2010 09:10 #4

  • Cornholi0

    Originally posted by hikaricor: In other news pigs have sprouted wings and taken to the skies. True story.

    19.11.2010 14:03 #5

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