Yoko Ono: 'Don't hold your breath' for Beatles on Apple's iTunes

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Yoko Ono: 'Don't hold your breath' for Beatles on Apple's iTunes

By Sam Oliver
Published: 07:55 AM EST

The on-again, off-again rumors of the Beatles' music catalog coming to iTunes continue, this time with John Lennon's widow saying she doesn't expect it to happen anytime soon.

"Steve Jobs has his own idea and he's a brilliant guy," Ono said in an interview with Reuters. "There's just an element that we're not very happy about, as people. We are holding out."

She continued: "Don't hold your breath... for anything."

Last year, the entire Beatles catalog was remastered and re-released in a box set that came on on Sept. 9. That was the same date that Apple introduced its updated line of iPods, and the timing led some to expect that a deal would be announced. But the dates turned out to be purely coincidence.

Rumors of the band's songs appearing on iTunes have existed for years. Apple and the parent company of The Beatles, Apple Corps, were engaged in a lengthy and bitter trademark dispute for decades, but that issue was resolved in 2007.

Even though those issues were patched up years ago, the legendary band has been reluctant to allow its recordings to be made available in a digital format.

Reuters noted that Apple Corps has been unable to come to terms for digital downloads with EMI Group, which licenses the Beatles' recordings. From there, another deal with iTunes would need to be struck.
 
Re: Yoko Ono: 'Don't hold your breath' for Beatles on Apple's iTunes

Doesn't the Michael Jackson estate own the rights to most Beatle tunes?

I remember Sir Paul being quite rather upset when that scurvy happened.
 
Re: Yoko Ono: 'Don't hold your breath' for Beatles on Apple's iTunes

Ain't life great? Then ya get lawyers mucking around for every penny (sorry lawyer friends, EEEETS TWOOO, IT'S True and it takes 2 to TANGO.)

Explain that to Creedence Water Revival and all the other musical geniuses that lost any rights.

Yes, it's a complicated formula that establishes who "owns" the rights to what somebody created and played it. Brute force is all too common.

I simply "own" some rights that nobody claimed. Like, a couple websites and tunes.

I readily go for "buyout for almost nothing." Right thing to do. Just pay me for this year's website costs - It was my pleasure to save the name. We try to get that recognition back to the rightful owners. Anytime.
 
Re: Yoko Ono: 'Don't hold your breath' for Beatles on Apple's iTunes

who cares?..I have all my Beatles CD's uploaded to my iPod...

screw em...
 
Re: Yoko Ono: 'Don't hold your breath' for Beatles on Apple's iTunes

Mike R said:
who cares?..I have all my Beatles CD's uploaded to my iPod...

screw em...


I truly hope ya mean that we shouldn't screw the performers, songwriters and producers.

If not, may your iPod slip out of your hand and get totally fried in the salt water.

I know you have a big concern for all. :cool:
 
Re: Yoko Ono: 'Don't hold your breath' for Beatles on Apple's iTunes

no thats not what I mean at all
 
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