Appeals Court says songwriters can reclaim global copyrights under US law

A federal appeals court ruled on Monday (January 12) that songwriters can use US copyright law to reclaim their songs worldwide, not just in the US, a decision that could change how the music industry handles decades-old agreements between songwriters and publishers. The decision centers on “termination rights,” a provision in copyright law that lets songwriters reclaim songs they sold off years earlier.

Source: In landmark termination rights ruling, Appeals Court says songwriters can reclaim global copyrights under US law

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