Apple has been trying to acquire the rights to sell Beatles music for years. It appears they now finally have them. The biggest sticking point all these years was Apple's insistence on having exclusive digital rights for the songs. It isn't clear if they obtained exclusive rights or not. However the songs are available through iTunes right now. Apple is offering a digital "box set" with all 14 of the Beatles studio albums for $149. They also have some music videos, and a highlight reel. Most Beatles fans have already purchased and ripped their CDs already or downloaded the tracks from other services, but if not then today is your day. Log on to iTunes and check it out.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
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