Bizarre legal defense after EMI sues over Beatles MP3 sales

When the news broke earlier this week that the so-famous-you’ve-never-heard-of-it BlueBeat.com was both streaming and selling The Beatles remasters —and for 25¢ a track—we speculated that an entertainingly weird legal theory was at the root of this behavior. We just had no idea how weird it was.

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Bizarre legal defense after EMI sues over Beatles MP3 sales

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