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Apple Computer is slated to be in court this fall in England to answer claims that is infringing on a trademark agreement dating back to 1991. Reports, however, suggest that Steve Jobs may settle the suit -- at heavy cost to Apple. The suit was brought by Apple Corps, which was founded in the 1960s as the music publishing arm of the Beatles. It alleges that Apple Computer is violating the 1991 agreement preventing it from entering into a business "whose principle content is music."
Posted by: OREILLY1 2004-09-15 08:25:52 In reply to: Blane Warrene
Maybe yes,Maybe no---with the cost to settle a lawsuit today it is clear that the point of no return soon awaits those who wish to impliment an incentive to "let the music" play out to the mass media?
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