The exclusion of The Beatles' expansive library from iTunes has been a thorn in the side of Apple Inc. ever since the launch of the digital music marketplace. Today, the two companies bearing the moniker of "Apple" reached a settlement that could open the door for John, Paul, George, and Ringo to make their way online. After all this time, it appears that The Beatles. It all goes back to 1991, when Apple Inc. and Apple Inc. into the music sector, Apple Corps claimed that the company had violated the terms of their trademark agreement. The dispute effectively blocked the sale and distribution of any Beatles content through the online music service; an exclusion that many music enthusiasts felt diminished the overall quality of the iTunes library With a new trademark agreement in place, hopes that the musical stylings of The Beatles will grace the halls of Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Joe is a staff writer for latest ebusiness news
Apple Inc, Apple Corps Reach Agreement
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