Curci v Guarnaccia Et Al ("Volare") termination rights dispute

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Publisher is suing for declaratory judgment against the heirs of the song "Neu blu, diponto di blu," a song we know better as "Volare." The heirs had served a notice of termination for the song under the United States Copyright Act, 17 USC 304(c), which applies to works before 1978. The action does not seek to negate the termination entirely, but only to clarify that the publisher retains rights to derivative works, and that the termination only applies to the United States. For informational purposes only. Not legal advice. I am not representing the parties in the case.For more information about my practice, see http://torekeland.com/about/mark-h-jaffe

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Court United States District Court for the Southern District of NewYork

Nature of Suit Property Rights: Copyright

Docket Number 1:13-cv-08993

Curci v. Guarnaccia et al, Docket No. 1:13-cv-08993 (S.D.N.Y. Dec 19, 2013), Court Docket

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