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Navigating the Complexities of Copyright Termination and Recapture Rights

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Navigating the Complexities of Copyright Termination and Recapture Rights
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The realm of termination and recapture rights under the U.S. Copyright Act presents a labyrinth full of pitfalls for practitioners which can result in their clients losing their "second bite at the apple." Hear an overview of Sections 203 and 304 of the Copyright Act, discuss the termination process in the context of music from providing notice to potentially settling and negotiating new deals with publishers and labels, and examine the results of recent court cases in this ever-evolving area of copyright law practice.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2025

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Adam Rich, Gwendolyn Seale

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Navigating the Complexities of Copyright Termination and Recapture Rights  (Jan 2024)

The realm of termination and recapture rights under the U.S. Copyright Act presents a labyrinth full of pitfalls for practitioners which can result in their clients losing their "second bite at the apple." Hear an overview of Sections 203 and 304 of the Copyright Act, discuss the termination process in the context of music from providing notice to potentially settling and negotiating new deals with publishers and labels, and examine the results of recent court cases in this ever-evolving area of copyright law practice.

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Entertainment Law Institute

Adam Rich, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP - New York, NY
Gwendolyn Seale, Mike Tolleson and Associates - Austin, TX