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Part two of the WTWF look at what might come to pass with Apple Corps, The Beatles (R), and the legal management of the Beatle master tapes, likeness rights and more. We start with an overview of the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of messrs Starkey and Harrison, then jump forward to consider how things may stand in 2118, once the existing catalog has slipped into the public domain. We then return to the present to ruminate on how we might help make that future bloom given the "Things We Said Today."
By Ed Chen and Jon Stone, Lonnie Pena, Martin Quibell4.2
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Part two of the WTWF look at what might come to pass with Apple Corps, The Beatles (R), and the legal management of the Beatle master tapes, likeness rights and more. We start with an overview of the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of messrs Starkey and Harrison, then jump forward to consider how things may stand in 2118, once the existing catalog has slipped into the public domain. We then return to the present to ruminate on how we might help make that future bloom given the "Things We Said Today."

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