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Thread started 02/04/09 7:14am

LondonStyle

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Now that Warner has lost 24.2 billion do you think Prince could buy his publishering rights to his music

NEW YORK — Time Warner Inc. reported a fourth-quarter loss, hurt by a $24.2 billion writedown for its cable, publishing and AOL assets.

The New York-based media and entertainment company posted a loss of $16.03 billion, or $4.47 per share, compared with profit of $1.03 billion, or 28 cents per share, a year ago. eek

http://www.huffingtonpost...63799.html
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Reply #1 posted 02/04/09 7:27am

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Prince already owns his publishing. Universal Music Group simply administers the publishing rights.
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Reply #2 posted 02/04/09 7:28am

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Or do you mean he could buy his masters?

I doubt he'd pay for something he feels he's legally entitled to without payment.
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Reply #3 posted 02/04/09 7:34am

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Genesia said:

Or do you mean he could buy his masters?

I doubt he'd pay for something he feels he's legally entitled to without payment.


Sorry...his masters....how much are they worth to warners? ...would they sell them to him ? they must have made back the money and then sum from the old contract with P by now ?
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Reply #4 posted 02/04/09 8:01am

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LondonStyle said:

Genesia said:

Or do you mean he could buy his masters?

I doubt he'd pay for something he feels he's legally entitled to without payment.


Sorry...his masters....how much are they worth to warners? ...would they sell them to him ? they must have made back the money and then sum from the old contract with P by now ?


Lol The masters to the original Purple Rain are priceless. WB would and never will sell them xept if theyd go bankrupt wink
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Reply #5 posted 02/04/09 8:25am

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Lovesymbol2 said:

LondonStyle said:



Sorry...his masters....how much are they worth to warners? ...would they sell them to him ? they must have made back the money and then sum from the old contract with P by now ?


Lol The masters to the original Purple Rain are priceless. WB would and never will sell them xept if theyd go bankrupt wink



WARNER BROS.music was bought a few years back by the guy whose family owns/owned SEAGRAMS alcohol.They probably own ALL back catalogs from WARNERS.That's where the real $ is these days anyway.All PRINCE has to do is wait a few more years.2013 to be exact for his MASTERS to revert back to him one by one.For example. 2013 he will get FOR YOU back.2014 he will get PRINCE back.2015 he will get DIRTY MIND back.Etc.etc.35 years after an albums release the law states that ownership will revert back to "author".He has 4 years.Not long at all.
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Reply #6 posted 02/04/09 8:38am

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kindofblue7 said:

Lovesymbol2 said:



Lol The masters to the original Purple Rain are priceless. WB would and never will sell them xept if theyd go bankrupt wink



WARNER BROS.music was bought a few years back by the guy whose family owns/owned SEAGRAMS alcohol.They probably own ALL back catalogs from WARNERS.That's where the real $ is these days anyway.All PRINCE has to do is wait a few more years.2013 to be exact for his MASTERS to revert back to him one by one.For example. 2013 he will get FOR YOU back.2014 he will get PRINCE back.2015 he will get DIRTY MIND back.Etc.etc.35 years after an albums release the law states that ownership will revert back to "author".He has 4 years.Not long at all.



Wow, I was unaware that Prince would be able to receive his masters back for his work...that's great!
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Reply #7 posted 02/04/09 8:47am

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is that true? he really getting them back. where's Boris fishpaw who knows everything. smile
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Reply #8 posted 02/04/09 9:10am

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sexyAuntyFuka said:

is that true? he really getting them back. where's Boris fishpaw who knows everything. smile


It is true. According the contracts, WB owns the masters for 35 years. For You was released in 1978. 1978 + 35 = 2013
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Reply #9 posted 02/04/09 11:26am

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kindofblue7 said:

Lovesymbol2 said:



Lol The masters to the original Purple Rain are priceless. WB would and never will sell them xept if theyd go bankrupt wink



WARNER BROS.music was bought a few years back by the guy whose family owns/owned SEAGRAMS alcohol.They probably own ALL back catalogs from WARNERS.That's where the real $ is these days anyway.All PRINCE has to do is wait a few more years.2013 to be exact for his MASTERS to revert back to him one by one.For example. 2013 he will get FOR YOU back.2014 he will get PRINCE back.2015 he will get DIRTY MIND back.Etc.etc.35 years after an albums release the law states that ownership will revert back to "author".He has 4 years.Not long at all.


are you sure about that? becuz the "author" could be defined as the record company.
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Reply #10 posted 02/04/09 12:21pm

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It's true.
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Reply #11 posted 02/04/09 1:40pm

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Unless the recordings are considered a 'work for hire' (if this was mentioned in one of the contracts P signed) then he might not get them back. And a big company like Warners would definitely play the 'work for hire' angle in trying to keep hold of the music:

Work For Hire
"If rights are assigned to the record company, then at the conclusion of 35 years, when an artist notifies the record label that they intend to recapture those rights, the scenario is a little different. The record company can still claim the recordings in question are a work for hire since they most likely have a contract stating this, and what's being negotiated is a "sound recording" and therefore fulfills the two criteria of works for hire."

Additionally, an artist can notify his or her intent to recapture rights up to 10 years before the end of the assignment period.
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Reply #12 posted 02/04/09 1:59pm

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cb70 said:

Unless the recordings are considered a 'work for hire' (if this was mentioned in one of the contracts P signed) then he might not get them back. And a big company like Warners would definitely play the 'work for hire' angle in trying to keep hold of the music:

Work For Hire
"If rights are assigned to the record company, then at the conclusion of 35 years, when an artist notifies the record label that they intend to recapture those rights, the scenario is a little different. The record company can still claim the recordings in question are a work for hire since they most likely have a contract stating this, and what's being negotiated is a "sound recording" and therefore fulfills the two criteria of works for hire."

Additionally, an artist can notify his or her intent to recapture rights up to 10 years before the end of the assignment period.


I believe he will get his masters back in 35 yrs from the date of release starting in 2013. Seems like an aweful long time to wait, but it is just 4 more years. That should make Princey happy, he has been unhappy for so long now.
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Reply #13 posted 02/04/09 2:03pm

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Prince has even stated in public (I heard him say it at Paisley Park) that the rights to the masters begin to revert to him (in accordance with the 35 year rule).
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Reply #14 posted 02/04/09 2:07pm

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kindofblue7 said:

Lovesymbol2 said:



Lol The masters to the original Purple Rain are priceless. WB would and never will sell them xept if theyd go bankrupt wink



WARNER BROS.music was bought a few years back by the guy whose family owns/owned SEAGRAMS alcohol.They probably own ALL back catalogs from WARNERS.That's where the real $ is these days anyway.All PRINCE has to do is wait a few more years.2013 to be exact for his MASTERS to revert back to him one by one.For example. 2013 he will get FOR YOU back.2014 he will get PRINCE back.2015 he will get DIRTY MIND back.Etc.etc.35 years after an albums release the law states that ownership will revert back to "author".He has 4 years.Not long at all.


link? info???? thanks
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Reply #15 posted 02/04/09 4:43pm

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myloveis4ever said:

kindofblue7 said:




WARNER BROS.music was bought a few years back by the guy whose family owns/owned SEAGRAMS alcohol.They probably own ALL back catalogs from WARNERS.That's where the real $ is these days anyway.All PRINCE has to do is wait a few more years.2013 to be exact for his MASTERS to revert back to him one by one.For example. 2013 he will get FOR YOU back.2014 he will get PRINCE back.2015 he will get DIRTY MIND back.Etc.etc.35 years after an albums release the law states that ownership will revert back to "author".He has 4 years.Not long at all.


link? info???? thanks

Links for what?

Warners history:

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...s._Records

Edgar Bronfman Jr: CEO of Warner Music Group

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...onfman_Jr.

The law relating to the reversion of the masters after 35 years was embodied in The 1976 Copyright Act. An attempt was made to sneak in sound recordings as aWorks For Hire class, but the Coalition For Artists managed to ensure the law effectively stayed the same.

Background articles:

http://www.wallacecollins...rhire.html
http://weeklywire.com/ww/...ature.html
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Reply #16 posted 02/04/09 5:17pm

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langebleu said:

myloveis4ever said:



link? info???? thanks

Links for what?

Warners history:

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...s._Records

Edgar Bronfman Jr: CEO of Warner Music Group

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...onfman_Jr.

The law relating to the reversion of the masters after 35 years was embodied in The 1976 Copyright Act. An attempt was made to sneak in sound recordings as aWorks For Hire class, but the Coalition For Artists managed to ensure the law effectively stayed the same.

Background articles:

http://www.wallacecollins...rhire.html
http://weeklywire.com/ww/...ature.html


thanks 4 the info
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Reply #17 posted 02/04/09 6:35pm

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So, he gets them back, then what? confused
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Reply #18 posted 02/04/09 8:28pm

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So I guess I'll finally be able to get a high quality copy of Crystal Ball in 13 years?


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Reply #19 posted 02/05/09 12:15am

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Dayclear said:

So, he gets them back, then what? confused


Then he burns them and releases the re-recorded versions with altered lyrics, like Spirituality (= Sexuality)
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Reply #20 posted 02/05/09 3:19am

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HamsterHuey said:

Dayclear said:

So, he gets them back, then what? confused


Then he burns them and releases the re-recorded versions with altered lyrics, like Spirituality (= Sexuality)

Boo on that idea, says I. Lil Guy can just go and record some new music to match his recent belief system. It'd be a shame to see years worth of work buggered up because they're no longer worthy...confused
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Reply #21 posted 02/05/09 5:43am

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sorry but this is all grade a, 24 carat bullshit.

Why then do the beatles not own their back catalogue? Doesn't MJ still own a few neutral
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Reply #22 posted 02/05/09 7:28am

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sexyAuntyFuka said:

sorry but this is all grade a, 24 carat bullshit.

Why then do the beatles not own their back catalogue? Doesn't MJ still own a few neutral

This thread is discussing the reversion of rights to master recordings.

Michael Jackson purchased publishing rights to some of the Beatles' songs as opposed to the rights to master recordings.

Your initial comment was therefore misplaced.
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Reply #23 posted 02/05/09 7:36am

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langebleu said:

Prince has even stated in public (I heard him say it at Paisley Park) that the rights to the masters begin to revert to him (in accordance with the 35 year rule).

Ah yesss!!
`For You` remaster?
Where is it?
Hmmm?

Or do you mean: 'WILL begin...' ?
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Reply #24 posted 02/05/09 7:47am

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udo said:

langebleu said:

Prince has even stated in public (I heard him say it at Paisley Park) that the rights to the masters begin to revert to him (in accordance with the 35 year rule).

Ah yesss!!
`For You` remaster?
Where is it?
Hmmm?

Or do you mean: 'WILL begin...' ?

I mean they will begin to revert to him in 2013 because they begin to revert to him in accordance with the 35 year rule. i.e.

'For You' ... released 1978 + 35 = master rights revert back in 2013 (subject to Prince having filed the appropriate notice,on WB, which I'm sure he will do / have done).
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Reply #25 posted 02/05/09 12:08pm

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We could get remasters in Prince's lifetime - minus the 35 year rule, if he would somehow mend fences with Warner Bros.

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PR remastered drool
Parade remastered drool
Lovesexy remastered drool
1999 remastered drool
Dirty Mind remastered drool
Controversy remastered drool
Black Album remastered drool
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Reply #26 posted 02/05/09 12:36pm

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squirrelgrease said:

We could get remasters in Prince's lifetime - minus the 35 year rule, if he would somehow mend fences with Warner Bros.

SOTT remastered drool
PR remastered drool
Parade remastered drool
Lovesexy remastered drool
1999 remastered drool
Dirty Mind remastered drool
Controversy remastered drool
Black Album remastered drool
ATWIAD remastered drool

Do you actually think P would reissue remasters after he regains the rights to them?
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Reply #27 posted 02/05/09 1:10pm

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Does it really matter? The guy is rolling in it anyway!

All I hope for is some kind of annual remaster of each album - For You, Prince, Dirty Mind (he won't do it) and Purple Rain in new technicolor sound!! headbang

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Reply #28 posted 02/05/09 2:01pm

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langebleu said:

sexyAuntyFuka said:

sorry but this is all grade a, 24 carat bullshit.

Why then do the beatles not own their back catalogue? Doesn't MJ still own a few neutral

This thread is discussing the reversion of rights to master recordings.

Michael Jackson purchased publishing rights to some of the Beatles' songs as opposed to the rights to master recordings.

Your initial comment was therefore misplaced.

However, the 35 year rule applies to all copyright transfers, including publishing rights.

That rule however wasn't the law before the 1976 revision of the US copyright Act.
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Reply #29 posted 02/05/09 2:09pm

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Prince has even stated in public (I heard him say it at Paisley Park) that the rights to the masters begin to revert to him (in accordance with the 35 year rule).

He said that, but that doesn't mean that will automatically happen with all recordings.

I am pretty sure WB intends to come out with all they got to prevent that. Work for hire being one of them, but not the only one.

Don't forget, that even if Prince did not make works for hire for WB, his band members may not have done that either. If they also manage to retain their rights, they will jointly own the recordings they played on with Prince.

Or, in the other case, that their contributions are works for hire, but Prince's are not, there will be the problem of Prince still not owning any and all rights of the recordings he collaborated on with others, but together with WB.

Now Prince recorded, played and sang everything on For you and Prince himself so that should not be a problem. With later albums however there are bound to be issues.

That is unless they can all agree with eachother and work something out that everybody, including the fans benefit from.

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