Deadly ultra-modern fighter jets worth £100million have arrived in the UK and will “make Putin sweat”, according to a military source.
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A lawsuit against Warner Music testing the rights of artists in the US to reclaim the copyrights in their recordings after 35 years has been settled. Terms of that settlement are, needless to say, confidential.
Which is no fun at all.Country artist Dwight Yoakam sued the major a year ago claiming that it had refused to recognise the termination notices he had filed as part of his bid to reclaim ownership of the rights in recordings he released with the record company back in the 1980s.In his lawsuit, Yoakam said that he had filed termination notices with Warner and its Rhino division in 2019. But “instead of acknowledging the validity the termination notices, Rhino instead proposed new deal terms”.
Following a bit of back and forth between the major and the musician, “defendants failed to acknowledge Mr Yoakam’s termination rights effected through the termination notices, thus leaving him in a state of perpetual limbo”.To add some insult to the injury, Warner had removed some of his earliest tracks from the streaming services. This, the lawsuit argued, was because the major recognised that – with Yoakam having filed his termination notices – it could be sued for copyright infringement by still distributing his recordings.However, because the label hadn’t actually confirmed it no longer controlled the rights in those tracks within the US, Yoakam couldn’t make other arrangements to get that music streaming.
Meaning the “perpetual limbo” the musician was stuck in was proving costly.All of this relates to the termination right in US copyright law which says that a creator who assigns a copyright to a business partner – so transfers ownership of that copyright – can terminate the assignment after 35 years. The current
.Deadly ultra-modern fighter jets worth £100million have arrived in the UK and will “make Putin sweat”, according to a military source.
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national study by HelpAdvisor, which found that nearly 2 out of every 3 LGBTQ individuals experienced feelings of depression in the past two weeks, a rate that is 21% higher than individuals who are not part of the LGBTQ community.The study cited also found that, nationally, more than 1 in 5 LGBTQ people experience feelings of depression “nearly every day.” The reporter asked Noem why she thought South Dakota boasted the highest rate of depression among LGBTQ residents, to which the governor responded: “I don’t know. That makes me sad, and we should figure it out.”White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who is a lesbian, shared the clip of Noem’s exchange with the reporters, tweeting: “Here’s a start for you, Governor. 1.
Kate Garraway has opened up about the secret trip to Mexico she took with her husband Derek Draper in a bid to access specialist treatment. Good Morning Britain host Kate, 54, revealed that the couple flew 11,000 miles to Mexico after a world-renowned US doctor contacted her and arranged for Derek, 54, to visit a specialist clinic in Monterrey. Derek, who shares children Darcey, 15, and Billy, 12, with Kate, contracted COVID-19 in 2020.The virus has left him battling a number of ongoing health issues.
Kate Garraway has revealed her husband Derek Draper took a secret trip to Mexico in a bid to find hope amid his ongoing health battles following Covid-19. Derek, 54, returned home in April 2021 after spending a year in hospital fighting for his life after contracting coronavirus in 2020, which has since left him battling a number of ongoing health issues.
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The NAACP has begun handing out its 53rd annual Image Awards, which will roll out over six consecutive nights starting tonight.
makeup and hairstyling, while the guild hyphenates the first word and splits the second.)In the television categories, “Saturday Night Live” won three awards and “The Kelly Clarkson Show” and “Danger Force” won two, with other winners including “American Horror Stories,” “Pose,” “Star Trek: Discovery,” “Emily in Paris,” “Genius: Aretha,” “Dancing With the Stars” and “Legendary.”The in-person ceremony also included special presentations to Jon Favreau, who received the Distinguished Artisan Award, and to make-up artist Michèle Burke and hair stylist Joy Zapata, who received Lifetime Achievement Awards.