Comments on: McCartney: Talks to get Beatles on iTunes stalled
Impasse is apparently between Beatles representatives and record label EMI, according to a published report.
Impasse is apparently between Beatles representatives and record label EMI, according to a published report.
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- by JohnBarbagallo November 30, 2008 9:24 AM PST
- Possibly the most stupid argument, ever.
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Showing 2 of 2 pages (30 Comments)I'm not a Beatles fan, but the reasoning behind not having their music for sale on iTunes seems to be due to the lack of understanding when it comes to media on the internet.
Here's a news flash: Beatles albums are available via torrents FOR FREE (obviously illegal), so why not make them for sale and make some money off of them anyway...?