Your friend may not have to wait until then to terminate. If the company has failed to account for mechanical royalties -- payments that the song writer is entitled to whenever copies of the song are pressed on records or CDs -- then a lawyer may be able to sue for breach and terminate on that basis. It's also possible that the company went out of business, in which case your friend could sue the successor (the company that took over rights). If no company has taken over rights, a lawyer may be able to get a legal declaration that the contract is void. Your friend should also check with the performing rights societies -- BMI and ASCAP -- to make sure that performance royalties from radio and TV are paid. These royalties do not have to go through the publisher and should go directly to the songwriter.
No Perpetuity in Copyright
Your friend may not have to wait until then to terminate. If the company has failed to account for mechanical royalties -- payments that the song writer is entitled to whenever copies of the song are pressed on records or CDs -- then a lawyer may be able to sue for breach and terminate on that basis. It's also possible that the company went out of business, in which case your friend could sue the successor (the company that took over rights). If no company has taken over rights, a lawyer may be able to get a legal declaration that the contract is void. Your friend should also check with the performing rights societies -- BMI and ASCAP -- to make sure that performance royalties from radio and TV are paid. These royalties do not have to go through the publisher and should go directly to the songwriter.
