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Court lets songwriters reclaim global rights
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83405, member: 160"] A federal court just handed songwriters a massive win to take back their work globally. The ruling allows writers to reclaim worldwide copyrights, not just domestic rights, through termination provisions. This decision overturns the longstanding industry practice that limited recaptured rights to the United States. It centers on a case involving an older rock song and its publisher. The appeals court rejected the publisher's argument that termination only affects U.S. rights. The judge stated the plain language of copyright law dictates recapturing all rights granted under it. The decision argues that limiting termination contradicts congressional intent to fully restore authors' original ownership. Industry trade groups had warned the ruling would disrupt tens of thousands of existing agreements. Songwriter advocacy groups celebrated the decision as crucial for creators in a global marketplace. They argue it rectifies imbalances from early career deals made without leverage. Major music companies have long listed termination rights as a business risk in financial filings. Their disclosures traditionally emphasized only U.S. rights exposure, potentially understating the newly affirmed global risk. The case involved untangling a complex chain of copyright assignments and renewals between the songwriter and publishers. The court determined the terminating author rightfully reclaimed his complete interest. This precedent could significantly impact catalog valuations and future contract negotiations across the industry. The ruling affirms a powerful tool for writers to control their lifelong creative assets. [/QUOTE]
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