Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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BlueBeat beats a hasty Beatles retreat after selling Beatles music ...
A Santa Cruz website that tried to sell Beatles "simulations" online has agreed to pay nearly a million dollars to settle a copyright lawsuit. The settlement came a day before the suit was to go to trial.
KPCC: Latest News - http://www.scpr.org/
EMI wins $950000 in copyright infringement lawsuit over Beatles ...
By Courtney Boyd Myers
The California based company Santa Cruz-based Media Rights Technologies is paying EMI, the Beatles' record company, a whopping $950000 to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit after being found guilty in December, 2010 as reported by ...
The Next Web - http://thenextweb.com/industry/
Website to pay 0000 for Beatles piracy - Tech News - IBNLive
By IBNLive.com editor@ibnonline.com
Los Angeles: The owners of a California Web site that sold Beatles songs for 25 cents each before they went on sale legally through iTunes have agreed to pay the band's EMI Group label $950000 to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit, ...
IBN Top Headlines - http://ibnlive.in.com/
The Lost Beatles Photographs by Larry Marion | Hypebeast
By Eugene Kan
Author Larry Marion with the help of The Beatles' US Tour manager Bob Bonis present a comprehensive pictorial adventure based on lost photographs of.
Hypebeast - http://hypebeast.com/
The Lost Beatles Photographs by Larry Marion | stupidDOPE.com
By Staff
Well coo coo ca choo. The Beatles' one time U.S. tour manager Bob Bonis has made available a personal collection of photos taken when the band toured.
stupidDOPE.com - http://stupiddope.com/
The Lost Beatles Photographs by Larry Marion | Brandish
By Laura
We can't wait for the new comprehensive pictorial book of lost photographs of Britain's greatest music export, The Beatles, to come out. Written by Larry Marion with the help of The Beatles' US Tour manager Bob Bonis, the book features ...
Brandish - http://www.brandish.tv/
Website settles over Beatles hits « Coffee Talk Shop
By admin
BlueBeat sold Beatles tracks before they were legally available online A website that illegally sold Beatles songs online for 25 cents each has agreed to pay record companies almost $1m (£625000) to settle a legal case BlueBeat.com, ...
Coffee Talk Shop - http://coffee.windowstorussia.com/
Website settles over Beatles hits | Oil Leader News
By Oil Leader.com
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Oil Leader News - http://oilleader.com/
SQUATLO RANT: FULL LENGTH HD VERSION OF THE BEATLES FILM "LET IT BE"
By squatlo
The film footage is rough, but this is about as sharp as we could hope from the technology available. If you were (or are) a Beatles fan, this one's for you. Posted by squatlo at 8:23 AM. Labels: full length digital version of Let it Be ...
SQUATLO RANT - http://squatlo-rant.blogspot.com/
Rebecca Black vs. The Beatles
By xco
Rebecca Black vs. The Beatles. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Friday vs. A Day in the Life. via. tag-icon-ok charts, funny, pics comment-icon 0 comentarii . permalink . email this. If you liked this post, you can subscribe to the Blame It On ...
Blame It On The Voices - http://www.blameitonthevoices.com/
BlueBeat.com to Pay $1 Million Over Illegal Beatles Song Sales ...
By Mark Hefflinger
The company was sued by EMI, Capitol Records and Virgin Records America in 2009, and in 2010 a judge rejected BlueBeat's claim that it had created entirely new - - and copyrightable -- versions of Beatles tracks though its ...
Digital Media Wire - connecting... - http://www.dmwmedia.com/
Oh No They Didn't! - Website to pay $950000 for posting Beatles hits
By Rita Starkey
BlueBeat.com has agreed to pay $950000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the music companies EMI, Capitol Records and Virgin Records America after posting digital copies of The Beatles music a year before they became legitimately available. ...
Oh No They Didn't! - http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/


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