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Pink Floyd albums can’t be split up for iTunes

By Associated Press
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LONDON - Album lovers may rejoice a little at last: A British court says Pink Floyd, purveyor of iTunes-unfriendly concept records, cannot be “unbundled.”

The High Court ruled yesterday that record label EMI Group can’t sell Pink Floyd tracks individually without the band’s permission.

 
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RULING: Pink Floyd, including Dave Gilmore, left, and Roger Waters, won a dispute with record company EMI.
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