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Individual Pink Floyd songs will soon disappear from online music stores. The British High Court has ruled against EMI, the band's record label, saying that the band's contract requires EMI to ...
To access this album, you'll need a Google account – that means having a Gmail account, basically. Once you have that, you can head to Wish You Were Here on Google Music and hit the "free" button.
In a victory for the concept album, Britain's High Court on Thursday ordered record company EMI Group Ltd. to stop selling downloads of Pink Floyd tracks individually rather than as part of the ...
This week, venerated prog-rock band Pink Floyd won a court case against its record label EMI. At issue was EMI's decision to sell certain Pink Floyd songs as individual downloads, divorcing them ...
Today: A judge backs Pink Floyd’s right to sell its music as an album, not individual tracks, even online. Plus: In the year’s biggest IPO so far, Sensata shares rise on their first day of ...
However, on iTunes, EMI is offering all the Pink Floyd songs as a la carte purchases in addition to the full album bundles, prompting this latest lawsuit, the Guardian reports.
In this age of free streaming of music and pay-what-you-like downloads, a new album by Pink Floyd seems almost quaint. The Endless River - released yesterday ...
The judge ordered EMI to pay Pink Floyd’s costs in the case, estimated at £60,000, or $90,000, and refused the company permission to appeal. Pink Floyd’s body of work is a coveted commodity.
If the album contains too many bad songs, most likely the band suck and I'll be alright without the single "hit". That's how I see it anyway. 0 (0 / 0) Quote Report 0 (0 / 0) J ...