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A High Court judge in London ruled Wednesday that a trademark battle between Apple Computer Inc. and the Beatles' record company Apple Corps Ltd. should be heard in that city, rather than the tech company's home turf. Apple Corps Ltd., the Fab Four's record company, is suing Apple Computer, claiming the California-based company violated a 1991 agreement by entering the music business with its iTunes online store.
April 08, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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