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		<title>By: Well, Maybe He Left The Rights To Yoko &#171; Around The Sphere</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Lawyer 4 Musicians: Every time one of the Beatles’ songs was played on the radio, which is virtually every minute of every day, Michael was earning money as the publisher.  For every song that was licensed in advertisements, tv shows, movies, greeting cards, etc. Michael got a check.  At the time of his death, the Beatles catalog would have been one of his most valuable assets.  Think about that; Michael Jackson albums sold in the 100’s of millions but he had more earning potential from another artist’s songs. [...]]]></description>
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