In an ironic twist to a bitter legal dispute, Bluebeat.com — the website sued by EMI Music and shuttered in November after it offered digital downloads of tracks by the Beatles for 25¢ apiece — is ...
Download site BlueBeat seems to have looked squarely in the eye of litigious record label legal eagles and various judges who’ve sided with them–then figuratively dropped trou and shot ’em a moon.
A Santa Cruz website that tried to sell Beatles “simulations” online has agreed to pay nearly a million dollars to settle a copyright lawsuit. The settlement came a day before the suit was to go to ...
It appears that audacious online retailer BlueBeat won’t be selling Beatles tunes anytime soon. The little-known website had been hawking Fab Four tracks for 25 cents apiece until a federal court in ...
We now have the full legal theory behind BlueBeat.com’s attempt to sell remastered Beatles tracks online for a quarter each. It’s so odd that the federal judge overseeing a music industry lawsuit ...
Seemingly unfazed by legal action from The Beatles’ music label, an obscure online retailer in California continues to offer downloads of the Fab Four’s entire music catalog. As of Wednesday afternoon ...
If you thought that was AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and The Beatles you streamed for free or downloaded this week for $.25 from BlueBeat.com, it’s an ...
A federal judge dealt what may be a death blow to a Santa Cruz, California, company marketing Beatles music and other tunes as 25-cent downloads, despite the company's claim that the tracks were ...
A federal court in Los Angeles this week issued a temporary restraining order against a music website that recently had been offering the entire Beatles catalog for downloading at 25 cents per song.
All you need is love ... and of course permission from EMI and the Beatles to sell their music online. But that hasn't stopped one website from cashing in on the Fab Four's catalogue, and now everyone ...
Recently I wrote about BlueBeat, a Website that was not only selling MP3 downloads of The Beatles (something the Fab Four doesn’t yet allow, although you will be able to buy an apple-shaped USB drive ...