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US law suit on Beatles Catalog
The operators of a Web site that allegedly sold Beatles music without permission are barred from resuming operations under a ruling handed down by a Los Angeles federal judge. The U.S. District Judge John F. Walter issued a temporary injunction to stop Santa Cruz-based BlueBeat.com from offering digital music by the Beatles and other artists for sale. The company was sued Nov. 3 by the record label EMI for alleged copyright infringement. BlueBeat had been marketing the entire Beatles catalog for 25 cents per song. Let us remind you that Beatles songs are absent from online music retailers like Apple's iTunes Store because the right holders and EMI never reached an agreement to license the music [...]
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- Subject : Litigations - IP Field : Copyright & neighbouring rights