LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The owners of a California Web site that sold Beatles songs for 25 cents each before they went on sale legally through iTunes have agreed to pay the band's EMI Group label $950,000 to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit, court papers showed on Monday.
Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The owners of a California Web site that sold Beatles songs for 25 cents each before they went on sale legally through iTunes have agreed to pay t... more info
ContactMusic — Website chiefs who illegally sold songs by the Beatles over the internet have agreed to pay almost $1 million (625,000) to record companies after reaching a settlement, C... more info
Guardian Music — Bluebeat.com claimed tracks it was selling for 16p were not Beatles songs but 'psycho-acoustic simulations'A website that illicitly sold Beatles downloads in 2009 has bee... more info