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Once again, the Beattles are having legal problems with the other Apple (the Beatles own Apple Corps, and have since before the formation of Apple Computer).
There’s a trial going on in London right now about whether or not Apple Computer has broken a 1991 agreement not to enter the music business.
To me the answer is obvious. Of course Apple is in the music business. They have a “music store.” They sell music.
But Apple Computer is apparently claiming (and apparently the trial doesn’t have an obvious ruling) that the iTunes store “merely serves as a conduit for the transmission of music in the form of digital data.” Meaning that they’re in the “data-delivery business,” not the music business.
But then what the hell is a record store? A place that sells plastics, paper, and other materials?
That’s a pretty bullshit defense if you ask me. I hope they either come up with something better, or lose the lawsuit.









