What's Happening?
Lawyers Tim Kappel and Loren Wells are preparing for a potential Supreme Court battle over a landmark copyright case involving Cyril Vetter's 1963 rock classic 'Double Shot (Of My Baby’s Love)'. The case, which began in 2023, challenges the traditional
application of copyright termination, arguing it should apply to global rights, not just U.S. rights. After winning at both district and federal appeals courts, the case has drawn significant attention from the music industry, with major music companies now seeking to take it to the Supreme Court.
Why It's Important?
This case could set a precedent for how copyright termination is applied, potentially allowing artists to regain control over their international rights. Such a ruling would be a significant win for artists, enabling them to fully recapture their rights as intended by Congress. However, it also poses a threat to music companies and investors who currently hold these rights, potentially disrupting the booming market for music catalogs. The outcome could reshape the music industry's legal landscape, affecting how rights are negotiated and valued.
What's Next?
If the Supreme Court decides to hear the case, it could lead to a landmark decision that would impact artists and music companies worldwide. The legal battle is expected to be intense, with both sides preparing to present their arguments. A ruling in favor of Vetter could encourage more artists to pursue similar claims, while a decision against could reinforce the status quo. The case highlights the ongoing tension between artists seeking to reclaim their rights and the industry’s efforts to maintain control over valuable assets.











