Pink Floyd<\/a> has reportedly reached a deal with Sony to sell their music catalog, as well as their name and likeness, for about $400m.<\/p>\n The British rock band agreed to sell the rights to their recorded music catalog, their name and their likeness, but not the rights to their songwriting, according to the Financial Times<\/a>, who first reported the news of the deal on Tuesday, citing two people familiar with the matter.<\/p>\n The agreement, described by Variety<\/a> on Wednesday as \u201cone of the largest of many in recent years\u201d, comes after years of reported feuding and infighting<\/a> between the surviving band members over the sale details, as well as about controversial comments made by the band\u2019s co-founder and bassist, Roger Waters<\/a>, which also reportedly<\/a> complicated<\/a> the deal process.<\/p>\n Last month, Variety <\/a>reported that Pink Floyd and Sony were working on a deal.<\/p>\n