The label has taken legal action against Bluebeat.com for selling and streaming the Beatles' back catalogueLess than a day after EMI announced the Beatles' first ever digital release, on a limited-edition USB stick, the label has taken legal action against an online music service that is selling the Fab Four's music. California-based Bluebeat.com is offering the entire Beatles catalogue as MP3s, allegedly without permission.Though iTunes Music Store and Amazon have been selling music downloads ...
Guardian Music — The label has taken legal action against Bluebeat.com for selling and streaming the Beatles' back catalogueLess than a day after EMI announced the Beatles' first ever dig... more info
Reuters — LONDON (Reuters) - Beatles record label EMI is suing U.S. music website BlueBeat.com, which it said was offering unauthorized downloads of the Fab Four's tracks for sale.... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — Record label bosses at EMI have filed suit against a U.S. website after a string of Beatles tracks appeared online. more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — A music website that recently has been offering the entire Beatles catalog for downloading at 25 cents per song halted the sale Thursday after being hit with a copyright ... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — A music website that recently has been offering the entire Beatles catalog for downloading at 25 cents per song halted the sale Thursday after being hit with a copyright ... more info