Apple Corps is a music company owned by The Beatles members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr as well as the widows of George Harrison and John Lennon. It is suing Apple Computer, saying the company breached a 15-year-old agreement that it would stay out of the music business. Both parties have argued their sides in a London court.
While the case was in its closing stages this week, Apple Computer announced more music sales through iTunes. In addition to exclusive deals on music from Dave Matthews Band, the computer company announced the sale of music and concert tickets for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
U.K. High Court Justice Edward Mann said he is unlikely to decide the case before Easter but is likely to issue a decision by the end of April.
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