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Judge Halts Online Sale of Beatles Songs (Epicenter)
Friday, November 6, 2009
Epicenter:
Judge Halts Online Sale of Beatles Songs — A federal judge on Thursday ordered a Santa Cruz company to immediately quit selling Beatles and other music on its online site, setting aside a preposterous argument that it had
copyrights on songs via a process called “psycho-acoustic simulation.” ...
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