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BlueBeat says Beatles songs are its own creations

A few days later, EMI--the record company that controls the Beatles' music--and others filed a lawsuit against BlueBeat for copyright infringement and asked for a temporary restraining order (TRO). And that's where things get really weird. Full Article at The Industry Standard

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