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Pop Candy: Top Stories & Community Feed: Early buzz: Beatles lawsuit, Pixies, 'Super Friends,' Colbert and more
The Daily Swarm: The Beatles Go Digital... To the Surprise of EMI, Apple, The Beatles, and Everyone Else...
A.V. Club: Music: Newswire:EMI sues website selling 25-cent Beatles MP3s
| remember that site that sold the beatles catalog for $.25 they are no being sued http://bit.ly/1CCqFu 19 days ago |
| EMI sues obscure website for selling Beatles tunes digitally: http://tinyurl.com/yh3qk5c (via @popcandy) 19 days ago |
Early buzz: Beatles lawsuit, Pixies, 'Super Friends,' Colbert and more
Pop Candy: Top Stories & Community Feed —
Early buzz: Beatles lawsuit, Pixies, 'Super Friends,' Colbert and more This morning I was disturbed to learn that I missed National Sandwich Day yesterday. I apologize for the oversight and hope all of you celebrated unintentionally. (I had a grilled cheese with apple slices, and it was delicious.) [image] Moving on to our Early Buzz photo: I've stopped taking your Halloween pics, but I couldn't resist posting this late entry from Jeff M. He dressed as Sue Sylvester, Jane Lynch 's character on Glee ! "Hopefully, Jane will be flattered," he says. Your headlines: - Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin will host the Oscars . Sounds good to ...
The Beatles Go Digital... To the Surprise of EMI, Apple, The Beatles, and Everyone Else...
The Daily Swarm —
... Variety:
Santa Cruz, Calif.-based BlueBeat.com apparently began marketing the Fab Four tracks—hitherto unavailable from online music merchants—at lowball prices late last week.
EMI, which distribs Beatles recordings via an agreement with the group’s music company, Apple Corps, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the company Tuesday in federal court in Los Angeles. Company also issued a curt statement: “EMI has not authorized content to be sold on ...
Music: Newswire:EMI sues website selling 25-cent Beatles MP3s
A.V. Club —
While music-lovers keep watching for signs that The Beatles catalog is about to come to iTunes ("Is that new yellow iPod tied to 'Yellow Submarine?' Is Steve Jobs wearing a Sgt. Pepper jacket?"), a previously obscure streaming-music site called BlueBeat.com ...
The Beatles’ Remastered Albums Come to Special-Edition USB Drive
Oh No They Didn't! —
Though you can play Beatles songs on Rock Band and enjoy the band’s epic catalog onremastered CDs, you still can’t legally buy the music of John, Paul, George and Ringo on the iTunes store or other digital shops — yet. In a move that may represent Apple Corps. softening its traditionally inflexible view of selling the Fab Four’s music digitally, the company and EMI Music will release a limited-edition USB drive featuring the entire Beatles in Stereoremastered set as 320 Kbps MP3s on December 8th. All 14 albums and 13 “mini-documentaries” will be included on the 16GB USB drive, ...


