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The Granny Smith apple that has served as the logo for the Beatles' record label is now the property of the Apple computer company. Yesterday (Oct. 25), Patently Apple discovered that the last ...
The head of the Beatles’ record company, Apple Corps, said the company would appeal Judge Edward Mann’s ruling Monday that the use of Apple Computer’s logo on its iTunes music store does not ...
After nearly two decades of discord, the Beatles and Apple computers are singing the same song: “We Can Work It Out.” Apple Corps, the record company the Beatles founded in 1968, and Apple ...
Apple has secured ownership of the Apple Corps logo, tying up a loose end in its trademark dispute with The Beatles' holding company. The iPhone maker secured the rights to the design after ...
That was the message that iPod maker Apple Inc. and The Beatles’ guardian Apple Corps sent Monday in burying nearly three decades of trademark strife over the iconic apple logo and name.
Apple Corps, the guardian of the Beatles’ commercial interests, contended that the U.S. company’s use of the logo on its popular online music store had broken a 1991 agreement in which each ...
A company had opposed Apple's ownership of the logo, but the electronics giant was issued the registered trademark yesterday, according to Patently Apple. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at ...
The Beatles and Apple are living so happily together on new ... Available in black, the 120-GB iPod classic sports a laser-etched Beatles logo on the front and a silhouette of the Abbey Road ...
Apple Computer won a long-running court battle yesterday against the Beatles that will allow the computer giant to continue using the apple logo on its iTunes music store. But music fans who want ...
It was 40 years ago today that The Beatles launched Apple Records. The label's trademark green Apple logo appeared on albums by The Beatles and other artists the band helped discover. It didn't ...
LONDON – The Beatles' Apple Corps company has settled a royalties dispute with record label EMI, the two companies said Thursday, raising hopes that Beatles recordings may soon be legally ...
It was resolved in 2007 when the companies agreed on joint use of the apple logo and name, and many people saw that as paving the way for an agreement for online access to Beatles songs.