James Paul McCartney v. Sony/ATV Music Publishing: Exhibit C
James Paul McCartney v. Sony/ATV Music Publishing: Exhibit C
James Paul McCartney v. Sony/ATV Music Publishing: Exhibit C
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EASTMAN
&
EASTMAN
39 WEST 64TH BT1'EET
ATTORNEYS
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246 5757
Dear Marty,
From your two recent conversations with Lee, I gather Sony/ ATV disputes our
client Paul McCartney's rights of termination under 17 U.S.C. 304(c) for songs he cowrote with John Lennon and other members of the Beatles and on his own that are now
published by Sony/ ATV. What is the basis for your position?
If you are not disputing Paul McCartney's rights of termination, please confinn that
the tennination notices served on Sony/ATV are effective.
I have enclosed with this letter a schedule and copies of the relevant notices we
have served and recorded in the Copyright Office.
If necessary, our client will file an action for a declaratory judgment in the United
States District Court for the Southern District of New York to confirm his rights, and you
should thus consider this letter notice before action.
SiI1
John L. Eastman
Delivered By Hand
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MARTIN N. BANDIER
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EASTMAN
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EASTMAN
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Re:
Dear Marty,
Thank you for your reply.
We appreciate your willingness to resolve any possible misunderstandings. As we
begin to think about our plans for these works following termination, you will understand
our desire that no possibility of litigation cloud our title.
Because you raised the Duran Duran case with Lee in a way we interpreted as a
threat, we request that you clarify that Sony/ATV not only regards the termination notices
to be effective under Section 304(c) of the Copyright Act, but also that the termination
notices give rise to no valid claim, in contract or otherwise.
Please let me know your position promptly.
Siiel,
John L. Eastman
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Bandier, Martin
Elizabeth Fonacier; John Eastman; Lee Eastman
Re:
Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:44:46 PM
Hi John, I'm on holiday and I promise I will get back to you as soon as I return in early
january, best for the holidays, marty
From: Elizabeth Fonacier
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 11:53 AM
To: Bandier, Martin
Subject:
Marty,
-John
Elizabeth Fonacier
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Bandier, Martin
John Eastman
Lee Eastman
Paul McCartney U.S. Copyright Termination Notices
Thursday, January 05, 2017 11:45:02 AM
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Dear John, happy new year. I hope you and your family had a restful holiday.
Now that were back in the office I wanted to respond to your December 21 st letter. First, let me say
again that it is unfortunate that the conversation I had with Lee was taken as a threat. That certainly
was not my intention. However, since you have asked for certain assurances that amount to legal
conclusions I have turned this matter over to our outside counsel Don Zakarin. You will have a
substantive response from him early next week. I am hopeful that after you receive that we can
engage in productive discussions about your plans for the compositions post-termination.
Best,
Martin Bandier
Chairman / CEO
Sony/ATV Music Publishing | 25 Madison Avenue, 24 th Floor| New York, NY 10010
212.833.7500 (office) | 212.833.7501 (fax)
Martin.Bandier@sonyatv.com | www.sonyatv.com
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Zakarin, Donald S.
John Eastman
Lee Eastman; Bandier, Martin
Paul McCartney U.S. Copyright Termination Notices
Monday, January 09, 2017 3:10:48 PM
John:
Marty has asked that I respond to your note of December 21, 2016.
First, I want to make clear that SATV has no wish to engage in litigation with Paul and it has already
confirmed to you that it fully understands his exercise of the right of termination provided him with
respect to the US copyright under Section 304(c) of the Copyright Act. Consistent with Section 304,
SATV will retain all of its derivative works rights in the US as well as retaining its foreign rights in
Pauls share of the compositions post-termination. As I believe you know, SATV has already made
arrangements with respect to John Lennons share of the compositions and will retain its worldwide
rights in his share of the compositions for the life of copyright.
Given SATVs continuing role and interest in the compositions, both foreign and in the US, I know
that it is Martys hope that SATV will be able to reach a going forward agreement with Paul that will
be mutually beneficial. That is and will remain SATVs main focus and Marty looks forward, at the
appropriate time, to discussing with you and with Lee your plans for Pauls interest in the
compositions post-termination and how SATV can work with Paul in that regard. With respect to
the Duran Duran case, it has yet to conclude in particular, the hearing before the trial Judge to
determine the impact of his Judgment and the post-trial relief to be granted has yet to take place as
well as any potential appeals. Accordingly, with respect to your request for confirmation regarding
the relinquishment of any possible rights of SATV, it seems to SATV to be premature to discuss
theoretical future events which I know that SATV hopes will never arise and therefore will not
warrant or necessitate any discussion.
Best regards.
Donald S. Zakarin
Pryor Cashman, LLP
7 Times Square
New York, NY 10036
212-326-0108 (P)
212-798-6306 (F)
dzakarin@pryorcashman.com
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