Apple sued by The Beatles over iPod, iTunes Music Store

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Apple Computer Inc. is being sued by Apple Corps. The parent company for music legends, The Beatles, has begun legal proceedings against Apple Computer, citing breach of contract for the suit, according to Fox News.

Apparently when Apple Computer first started, The Beatles sued them for the use of the corporate name. In addition to a hefty cash settlement, Apple agreed to only use the corporate name for computer products and not enter the music markeplace.

Years later, The Beatles sued and won another lawsuit when Apple shipped computers that allowed music to be played through attachable speakers. That lawsuit charged breach of a trademark agreement since Apple had agreed to steer clear of the music business. Fox News estimates Apple has paid US$50 million in the lost suits so far.

The latest round of legal proceedings surround Apple's popular MP3 player, the iPod and the iTunes Music Store, which just sold its 10 millionth song online.

"When it first happened with the iPod, we said, "What could they be thinking?" said a Beatles legal insider, who agreed that posters announcing the iPod from "AppleMusic" were among the most egregious violations. "They knew we had the agreement, and that we'd won a lot of money from them already."

An Apple representative was not immediately available for comment.
For those who do not know, Apple Records is the name of the company that the Beatles set up to handle their recordings.
 
What a crock! If memory serves me right the Beatles sued over the logo not the name. I'd throw out the suit since Apple never tried to profit from the Beatles IMO.
 
What is even better is Apple Records doesn't even do anything anymore. Its like a holding company. They sold all the music years ago.
 
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