Can't Buy Me Love, But You Can Buy My Copyrights (As Long as You Give Them Back): Finding Balance in the Era of Terminating Transfers

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Keelan, Megan

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2020

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INTRODUCTION|This Note details how the balanced copyright system that Congress intended to exist after enacting the Copyright Act of 1976 can be achieved through: a clarification of the harmless error rule, a system of accountability that requires a party receiving notice to acknowledge the receipt of such and to acknowledge any errors so that the terminating party may fix the errors, as well as instituting liability when an artist detrimentally relies on a term of an agreement which transfers the rights in the copyright irrevocably or in perpetuity and the author misses the termination window.

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Creighton University School of Law

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