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[Music/MP3 players]| Wednesday 12th March 2008 |
Reports on Friday suggested that unnamed sources "close to Sir Paul McCartney" had confirmed that the Beatles catalogue would be available online though iTunes and other legal services "within months."
However, the claim has been met with a string of "no comments" from the Beatles' own label Apple Corps, and EMI. "This is not news nor is it a scoop," says an Apple spokesman, declining further comment.
Efforts to clear the Beatles' music for digital distribution had long been delayed by a trademark dispute between Apple Inc. and Apple Corps. which was finally resolved in February, 2007.
Olivia Harrison, widow of Beatles guitarist George, told Reuters last June that the surviving band members McCartney and Ringo Starr plus the representatives of her late husband and John Lennon were in agreement that the material should be made available. At that time, an early 2008 release was suggested as likely.
McCartney, whose solo catalogue is already available online, told Billboard.com in November that "It's down to fine-tuning, but I'm pretty sure it'll be happening next year, 2008."
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