Even better news from the artists' perspective is that Apple Computers
only won because they don't own the music - so they are essentially
prohibited from grabbing any publishing rights as a condition for getting
on their service :o)

> the good news is that apple computer (ipod) won the
> apple logo court case with the beatles today ... which
> means that affordable music should ... could ... might
> possibly be available from them IF! there's enough
> demand for it.
>
> not only record companies got this hand fulla' gimmie
> thing ... i was looking for a book entitiled "the
> english medieval minstrel" by john southworth and
> found 4 used copies available on amazon u.k. for the
> low-low, low-low-low price of anywhere between £59.00
> to £207(!) ... quid, that is.
>
> - bill
>
> --- Taco Walstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Monday 08 May 2006 11:52, Gary Digman wrote:
>> > I went to Amazon to purchase the Barto/Weiss CD
>> and noticed that the
>> > Barto/Hagen CD had gone from $6.98 to $39.98! What
>> the hell is going on.
>> > Not only can't I afford to go anywhere, I can't
>> afford to stay home
>> > either.
>>
>> Buy it and sell the CD for double the price to make
>> a nice profit, because
>> amazon.de sells the same CD for Euro 106,85!
>>
>>
> http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000JYTY/qid=1147083692/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_8_1/302-3208262-0180810
>>
>> taco
>> >
>> > Best to
>> > All,
>> > Gary
>>
>>
>>
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