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Tech news: Beatles, CBS

By Scott Gordon  |  April 13, 2007 | 2:27pm
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The Beatles' catalog can now be sold online, following the settlement of a royalty dispute (Variety).

Variety profiles Indie Co-op, a new service aimed at helping indie filmmakers distribute their work on the Internet.CBS is also making plans to get more of its content online.

Wired News reminds us that Kurt Vonnegut sat for a Second Life interview last year.

 
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