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Apple Settles With Apple Apple Settles With Apple Apple Corps and Apple Inc have settled copyright differences on use of name to sell music, 'paves the way' for iTunes to sell Beatles music, will be first time catalogue available legally online 06.02.07 Reuters, Apple, Copyright, Entertainment Law

Apple Shuffles With Luxpro Apple Shuffles With Luxpro Luxpro to sue Apple for loss of earnings, Taiwan Supreme Ct has overturned decision obtained by Apple to stop production of Luxpro's MO3 player, rival to iPod Shuffle 05.01.07 BBC

Apple v Apple Apple v Apple Corps is suing Computer for breach of 1991 agreement under which latter would stay out of marketing music, but image of apple used prominently on iTunes website 30.03.06 Guardian, Information Technology, Intellectual Property, Trademark

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Apple v Apple Apple v Apple Difference between a recording company and iTunes website is obvious to a 'moron in a hurry', argues Anthony Grabiner, 'distribution of digital entertainment content' allowed under 1991 agreement 31.03.06 NY Times, Information Technology, Intellectual Property, Trademark








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