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LONDON (Reuters) - Apple Computer won its courtroom battle against the Beatles on Monday when a judge ruled the company's iTunes Music Store did not infringe on the trademark of Apple Corps, which represents the band's interests.

In a trial which included the playing of disco hit "Le Freak" in London's High Court, Apple Corps argued the computer company had violated a 1991 trademark agreement by moving into the music business.

Apple Computer, which has sold millions of iPods and more than a billion song downloads, held that iTunes was primarily a data transmission service and permitted by the agreement.

Heh, sounds like a bogus argument on the side of Apple... I mean Apple...

Anywho, Apple computers do not make music, nor produce it, but rather distribute it. Which is not the same as what the other Apple does, and who cares about a company that works for a band that doesn't exist any more? That is not to say that the beatles wheren't the best thing since sliced bread, though.