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Between 1978 and 2007, there were a number of legal disputes between Apple Corps (owned by the Beatles) and the computer manufacturer Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) over competing trademark rights, specifically over the use of the name "Apple" and their respective logos which consist of a profile of an apple. Apple Inc. paid Apple Corps. over ...
The website for Harmonix's The Beatles: Rock Band video game was the first evidence of the Apple, Inc./Apple Corps Ltd. settlement: "Apple Corps" is prominently referred to throughout, and the "Granny Smith" Apple logo appears but the text beneath the logo now reads "Apple Corps" rather than the previous "Apple". The website's acknowledgements ...
English: The Beatles official “Drop-T” logo. Original version was designed by Ivor Arbiter in 1963. Original version was designed by Ivor Arbiter in 1963. Date
In the most recent episode, Apple Corps, the record label owned by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono and the estate of George Harrison, had sued Apple Computer, saying that the iTunes Music ...
Apple scored a big music hit, landing the rights to carry Beatles music on its popular iTunes Store, the company announced Tuesday. The iTunes store is carrying all the songs from the Beatles ...
The Beatles was the band's first album under Apple Records.. Apple Corps Ltd was conceived by the Beatles in 1967 after the death of their manager Brian Epstein.It was intended to be a small group of companies (Apple Retail, Apple Publishing, Apple Electronics, and so on) as part of Epstein's plan to create a tax-effective business structure. [1]
Apple Corps, Ltd. George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lenbon, and Paul Mccartney arriving at JFK airport in 1964 ... Beatles ‘64 reminds viewers just how much skepticism and outright bile the ...
Additionally, the auction recording is on Ampex tape, which was not in use in 1962. It has not been firmly ascertained whether the original master tape recorded by Decca on 1 January 1962 is in the possession of the Beatles' Apple Corps Ltd. A copy of the tape, used by bootleggers for the past forty years, is in the hands of a private collector ...