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From "Jaimie Vernon" <bullseyecanada@hotmail.com>
Subject Re: The Macca Jacko solution
Date Sat, 11 Mar 2006 00:16:10 -0500

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AT Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:50:15 Benjamin wrote:

> > Paul doesn't need to. The songwriting copyright will revert back to him 
>in a
> > few years and he won't have to spend a dime.
>
>How exactly does that work? Why doesn't it go from being in copyright,
>held by Jacko, to being in the public domain, held by no one? Was it part
>of the songwriter's contract?

In this particular instance copyright reverts, after 50 years, to the 
original writers as long as they are alive. Songs don't go into public 
domain until 25 years following the death of both writers.

In the case of Lennon & McCartney, some think that Lennon's share may go to 
McCartney as well because next of kin (i.e. Yoko) do not automatically gain 
the rights....it'll depend on that original contract signed with Dick James 
back in 1962/1963.

Jaimie Vernon,
Bullseye Records



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