EMI Loses Fight To Sell Pink Floyd Online Track Downloads
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English rock band Pink Floyd, which gave us songs like 'Comfortably Numb' and 'Wish you were here', has won a court case against music company EMI Group, preventing it from selling online downloads of single tracks taken from the band's studio albums. Pink Floyd, which was formed in 1965, had asked the London High Court to intervene and sort out the matter related to the band's contract with the music production house, that was last updated back in 1998. Pink...
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