Nike, Inc. - Using The Beatles Song "Revolution" In a Commercial
Time: 1987
Place: U.S
Details: Nike was criticized for its use of the Beatles song "Revolution" in a 1987 commercial against the wishes of Apple Records, the Beatles' recording company. Nike paid US$250,000 to Capitol Records Inc., which held the North American licensing rights to the recordings, for the right to use the Beatles' rendition for a year.
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