


Mary Bono Appeals Cher’s Landmark Publishing Win
Sonny Bono’s widow is trying to stop Cher receiving royalties on hits like “I Got You Babe”
Sonny Bono’s widow, Mary Bono, is appealing a court ruling that determined Cher is still entitled to half of the publishing proceeds from her 1960s hits with Sonny, including “I Got You Babe” and “Baby Don’t Go.”
Backstory:
As per Digital Music News, Mary has been trying to invoke termination rights to stop paying Cher royalties on her work with Sonny.
Said rights allow artists and their heirs to regain control of intellectual property years after it was signed away.
Last year a federal judge ruled termination rights don’t apply to the singers’ 1978 divorce settlement, in which Cher was awarded a 50% cut of publishing revenue from Sonny & Cher’s 1960s songs in perpetuity.
He ruled that the divorce agreement related to financial compensation, not a grant of IP that could be terminated, writing, “A right to royalties is distinct from a grant of copyright.”
Sonny Bono’s widow, Mary Bono, is appealing a court ruling that determined Cher is still entitled to half of the publishing proceeds from her 1960s hits with Sonny, including “I Got You Babe” and “Baby Don’t Go.”
Backstory:
As per Digital Music News, Mary has been trying to invoke termination rights to stop paying Cher royalties on her work with Sonny.
Said rights allow artists and their heirs to regain control of intellectual property years after it was signed away.
Last year a federal judge ruled termination rights don’t apply to the singers’ 1978 divorce settlement, in which Cher was awarded a 50% cut of publishing revenue from Sonny & Cher’s 1960s songs in perpetuity.
He ruled that the divorce agreement related to financial compensation, not a grant of IP that could be terminated, writing, “A right to royalties is distinct from a grant of copyright.”
Sonny Bono’s widow, Mary Bono, is appealing a court ruling that determined Cher is still entitled to half of the publishing proceeds from her 1960s hits with Sonny, including “I Got You Babe” and “Baby Don’t Go.”
Backstory:
As per Digital Music News, Mary has been trying to invoke termination rights to stop paying Cher royalties on her work with Sonny.
Said rights allow artists and their heirs to regain control of intellectual property years after it was signed away.
Last year a federal judge ruled termination rights don’t apply to the singers’ 1978 divorce settlement, in which Cher was awarded a 50% cut of publishing revenue from Sonny & Cher’s 1960s songs in perpetuity.
He ruled that the divorce agreement related to financial compensation, not a grant of IP that could be terminated, writing, “A right to royalties is distinct from a grant of copyright.”
Sonny Bono
Mary Bono
Cher
Sonny & Cher
Artist Rights And Royalty Disputes
Legal Battles Over Royalties
Legacy Artist Contract Disputes
Recurring Copyright Claims
Music Industry Litigation
Federal Copyright Law vs. State Contract Law
Copyright Termination Rights
Estate Litigation
Legal & Litigation
Litigation
Royalty Disputes
Divorce Settlement Dispute
United States
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This story was written with information from Digital Music News.
We covered it because it’s news of litigation involving high-profile artists.
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