MICHAEL JACKSON'S ATV WILL BE SOLD COMPLETELY TO SONY!!!
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http://news.gnom.es/pr/sony-and-jackson-estate-reach-agreement-for-sony-to-acquire-remaining-half-of-sonyatv-music-publishing The Estate noted that the transaction will not affect its continuing substantial interests in other music assets, including all of Michael Jackson?s master recordings as well as Mijac Music, the publishing company that owns all of the songs written by Michael Jackson as well as songs by some of his favorite songwriters and artists that were acquired by Michael during his life. In addition, the Estate will also retain 10% ownership interest in EMI Music Publishing. Meaning, he still owns the early Len-Mac songs (just two: "Love Me Do" and "PS I Love You" MPL/Lenono owns the copyrights) and Motown's Jobete.
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I wonder what songs those would be...
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Audley's Piano:
I wonder what songs those would be...
Ohhhhhhhhhhh, those Len-Mac songs that will turned over to Mac in 2018, per year.
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So..will Paul ever be able to get the rights to the whole Beatles catalogue ?
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alexio91:
So..will Paul ever be able to get the rights to the whole Beatles catalogue ?
No. George's family will always own his songs since he had separate publishing from John and Paul. Lennon's estate will always have a stake in the Lennon and McCartney catalogue. But Paul could get control over the songs, maybe eventually. He had a chance many years ago and blew it, as did Yoko.
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RMartinez:
alexio91:
So..will Paul ever be able to get the rights to the whole Beatles catalogue ?
No. George's family will always own his songs since he had separate publishing from John and Paul. Lennon's estate will always have a stake in the Lennon and McCartney catalogue. But Paul could get control over the songs, maybe eventually. He had a chance many years ago and blew it, as did Yoko.
In 2018, John, Paul, George and Ringo will get control of their songs, per year. Yoko, Sean and Julian have control on the early Len-Mac songs With Universal (aka Richard James). Paul and the Lennon family own the copyrights to Love Me Do, PS I Love You and Fancy My Chances.
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Peter Doggett's great book "You Never Give Me Your Money" needs to be updated! Especially with all the changes in music publishing - streaming radio, digital rights, rights back to the Beatles estates, etc.
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RMartinez:
alexio91:
So..will Paul ever be able to get the rights to the whole Beatles catalogue ?
No. George's family will always own his songs since he had separate publishing from John and Paul. Lennon's estate will always have a stake in the Lennon and McCartney catalogue. But Paul could get control over the songs, maybe eventually. He had a chance many years ago and blew it, as did Yoko.
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RMartinez:
He had a chance many years ago and blew it, as did Yoko.
**_Why buy back a company you did not sell and help created for FREE? They'll get back the songs for free.
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jimmix:
RMartinez:
alexio91:
So..will Paul ever be able to get the rights to the whole Beatles catalogue ?
No. George's family will always own his songs since he had separate publishing from John and Paul. Lennon's estate will always have a stake in the Lennon and McCartney catalogue. But Paul could get control over the songs, maybe eventually. He had a chance many years ago and blew it, as did Yoko.
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RMartinez:
He had a chance many years ago and blew it, as did Yoko.
**_Why buy back a company you did not sell and help created for FREE? They'll get back the songs for free.
Paul could have purchased the songs over 30 years ago in the early 80's. I'm sure if he had to do it all over again, he would have done it. Yes, he'll get the songs back in a few years, but he'll also be pushing 80. He could have controlled how Beatle songs would be used all these years...
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RMartinez:
alexio91:
So..will Paul ever be able to get the rights to the whole Beatles catalogue ?
No. George's family will always own his songs since he had separate publishing from John and Paul. Lennon's estate will always have a stake in the Lennon and McCartney catalogue. But Paul could get control over the songs, maybe eventually. He had a chance many years ago and blew it, as did Yoko.
Didn't he blow it by waiting on Yoko?
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jimmix:
Paul and the Lennon family own the copyrights to Love Me Do, PS I Love You and Fancy My Chances.
Unless the copyright has changed recently,I think its only Paul who owns Love Me Do & PS I Love You via his MPL Communications Ltd company.
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oobu24:
RMartinez:
alexio91:
So..will Paul ever be able to get the rights to the whole Beatles catalogue ?
No. George's family will always own his songs since he had separate publishing from John and Paul. Lennon's estate will always have a stake in the Lennon and McCartney catalogue. But Paul could get control over the songs, maybe eventually. He had a chance many years ago and blew it, as did Yoko.
Didn't he blow it by waiting on Yoko?
Yes. Yoko thought they could get it for less and she held out, then they lost it to MJ!!
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Kestrel:
jimmix:
Paul and the Lennon family own the copyrights to Love Me Do, PS I Love You and Fancy My Chances.
Unless the copyright has changed recently,I think its only Paul who owns Love Me Do & PS I Love You via his MPL Communications Ltd company.
I think you're right.
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Did Yoko maybe cut a deal with MJ "to hold out"?
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Audley's Piano:
Did Yoko maybe cut a deal with MJ "to hold out"?
What? If she did, then MJ screwed her & Paul! Not sure I get what you mean,
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I would Expect other bidders for that library at the time. If so, then "holding off" is a very unusual thing to do. And then, MJ just kept his mouth shut the whole time? I mean, who's the punk? The only other answer is that the library wasn't considered to be that valuable. Either that or it was understood at the time by MJ and all who were concerned. Everything was okay.
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According to this Billboard article, Paul has begun the process to acquire the rights again. The article offers some clarification of the situation. https//www.yahoo.com/music/paul-mccartney-rights-beatles-songs-back-hes-already-211352200.html
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joyce:
According to this Billboard article, Paul has begun the process to acquire the rights again. The article offers some clarification of the situation. https://www.yahoo.com/music/paul-mccartney-rights-beatles-songs-back-hes-already-211352200.html
I'm glad he has lived long enough to see this happen.
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