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5 O’Clock Roundup: FTC vs Intel, EMI vs BlueBeat, eBay vs common sense

... to take them over in order to save its original loans, whether it wants to get involved in running Bally Total Fitness or not. Online music service Bluebeat.com serves up the Beatles. EMI serves up a lawsuit – It’s not clear exactly how much of the Fab Four’s catalog Bluebeat offered up to customers for 25 cents per song, but it was too much. EMI responded fast with a lawsuit...