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The Beatles are preparing to sell their songs online after years of refusing to take part in the Internet music boom, according to testimony given by the head of their record company. Neil Aspinall, a former Beatles road manager and managing director of Apple Corps, was a witness in the company's trademark lawsuit against Apple Computer (Research). He said that the company was digitally remastering the entire Beatles catalogue, which would pave the way for selling the songs online reports CNN.![]()
"I think it would be wrong to offer downloads of the old masters when I am making new masters," he said in a written statement submitted to the High Court in London earlier this month.
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BY Fabien Montique on April 14, 2006 02:26 AM |
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