Beatles Downloads Available, Lawsuit for License
BlueBeat was sued by EMI for releasing Beatles songs as Mp3s without permission The EMI guys must be very upset. After US digital music store BlueBeat announced last week that it was selling Beatles albums (tracks priced 55 cents, that is 25 cents per song and 30 cents for ‘processing’) spoiling EMI’s own announcement for the first legitimat release of the Beatles back catalog digitally, the record label is now suing for copyright infringement. EMI said BlueBeat is selling Fab Four without a license.

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