The arguments in the case between Apple Computer and the Beatles' Apple Corps came to an end on Wednesday, with the judge promising to issue a decision in the battle over the use of the Apple logo later this month.
Apple Corps initiated the lawsuit against Apple Computer in London's High Court because it said the computer maker had violated a 1991 agreement in which both companies agreed to stay out of each others' business territory.
The record label claims that Apple Computer broke the agreement when it launched its iTunes Music Store and branded it with the now-famous logo of an apple with a bite missing from one side. Apple Corps' own logo is a green Granny Smith apple.
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