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iTunes Will Finally Sell Beatles Songs

NEW YORK (AP) -- New Yorkers rejoice! The Beatles are finally coming to the Internet.

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1010 WINS' Alice Stockton-Rossini reports

Apple Inc. says its iTunes service will sell music from the Fab Four. The Beatles have so far been the most prominent holdout from iTunes and other online music services.

Apple Corps Ltd., which manages the band's affairs, had resisted. The situation was exacerbated by a long-running trademark dispute between Apple Inc. and Apple Corps. It was resolved in 2007 when the companies agreed on joint use of the apple logo and name, and many people saw that as paving the way for an agreement for online access to Beatles songs.

Until now, to listen to Beatles songs on iPods, you'd have to obtain a CD and "rip'' an online version of it -- or find someone who already has, legalities aside.

The Big Apple and the Beatles have a long history. The British Invasion officially took in 1964 when the Fab Four landed at John F. Kennedy Airport in 1964 and later appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show .

The group also played the first major stadium concert in history at She Stadium during their third US visit. They played before a crowd of 55,600 people.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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