MUSIC NEWS - The Beatles may chose to offer their long-anticipated digital catalog on their own digital music store instead of on iTunes or other established digital retailers, citing a desire to establish their own pricing for downloads, UK's the Guardian reported.
"[Apple CEO Steve] Jobs says that a download is worth 99 cents, and we disagree," Dhani Harrison, 33, son of the late George Harrison who works at the band's label, Apple Corps, recently told Blender Magazine. "We're losing money every day," Harrison told the Guardian. "So what do you do? You have to have your own delivery system, or you have to do a good deal with Steve Jobs."
Harrison states that he is the driving force behind Apple Corps' recent decision to license the Beatles' tunes for use in the upcoming music video game "The Beatles: Rock Band", releasing on 9/9/09.













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