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Apple Corps Takes on Apple Computer

Wednesday, March 29, 2006 1:49:57 PM
By JENNIFER QUINN

 The Beatles perform in this undated file photo. The record label they formed in the '60s, Apple Corps Ltd., claims Apple Computer Inc. violated an agreement by getting into the music business with the hugely successful iPod player. A lawsuit filed by Apple Corps will be heard by a London judge beginning Wednesday.  (AP Photo, File)LONDON (AP) - As a disco beat filled a staid British courtroom on Wednesday, the Beatles' record company asked a judge to force Apple Computer Inc. to remove the logo from the popular iTunes Music Store.

A lawyer who represents record label Apple Corps Ltd., founded by the Fab Four in 1968, took the courtroom on a virtual tour of the iTunes Music Store to demonstrate how it works — and to show Judge Edward Mann how often the Apple Computer logo pops up.

"If you click on the disco section — which I'm sure would be your lordship's immediate choice — you'll see a list of tracks," lawyer Geoffrey Vos said to laughter.


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