Sony Buys Pink Floyd Music Rights for 400 M. Dlrs: FT
London, Oct. 1 (Jiji Press)--British rock band Pink Floyd has agreed to sell its music rights including hit songs to Japan's Sony Group Corp. for some 400 million dollars, the Financial Times reported Tuesday.
The deal includes the band name and portrait rights of its members, allowing Sony to sell related products and produce movies and television programs, according to the British newspaper.
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