Termination of Transfer of Copyright

The transfer, grant, assignment, or license of a copyright might not be forever.

U.S. Copyright laws (17 U.S.C. 203) allows authors (or their heirs) to terminate a copyright transfer during a particular window of time, i.e.:

“at any time during a period of five years beginning at the end of thirty-five years from the date of execution of the grant; or, if the grant covers the right of publication of the work, the period begins at the end of thirty-five years from the date of publication of the work under the grant or at the end of forty years from the date of execution of the grant, whichever term ends earlier”

and the termination of a copyright transfer requires that a particular notice be given to the transferee in a particular way.
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