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Apple responds to Beatles lawsuit







Apple responds to Beatles lawsuit

Apple responds to Beatles lawsuit 10/29/2003 02:21 AM

"Over a decade ago, Apple signed an agreement with Apple Corps, a business controlled by the Beatles and their heirs, which specified the rights each company would have to use the 'Apple' trademark. Unfortunately, Apple and Apple Corps now have differing interpretations of this agreement and will need to ask a court to resolve this dispute" Apple Computer said in a statement today. ZDNet reports that the lawsuit was filed two months ago in London High Court.




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