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It has taken more than seven years, but at last Apple has brought The Beatles to the iTunes Store. If you are one of the rare people who is both a huge fan of the group, but somehow doesn’t ...
The Beatles, notorious holdouts against selling music on iTunes and other online music stores, appear to have found a digital deal they like: licensing their songs to the Rock Band videogame.
On a blustery, bitterly cold day in London 50 years ago, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr clambered to the roof of their record company, Apple Corp., for an impromptu ...
Xbox 360, Apple Corp, MTV Games and Harmonix are giving the world new ways to relive the magic of Beatlemania with the launch of "The Beatles™: Rock Band™" (Harmonix/MTV Games) on 09.09.09.
The Beatles Are on Slow Fade Into Pop Culture Obscurity Thanks to iTunes deal, young music fans may never discover Abbey Road. By Cecilia Razak · 4/20/2012, 11:21 a.m.
Apple Corp: How One Entrepreneur Is Slicing A Trademark Battle. ... (Apple Computer paid the original Apple Corps, set up as an operating entity for the Beatles, $80,000 and then $26.5 million, ...
Apple Corp, which represents the business interests of the Beatles and their families, has successfully defended its trademark territory twice since the first suit was filed in 1978, winning it ...
In a 2003 interview, Apple Inc.’s late co-founder Steve Jobs revealed that his strategy for building successful teams was inspired by an English rock band, The Beatles. What Happened: While ...