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Copyright Law of the United States of America: contained in Title 17 of the United States Code. by United States;Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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clause (2) of this subsection. Such further grant or agreement is
effective with respect to all of the persons in whom the right it
covers has vested under this subclause, including those who did
not join in signing it. If any person dies after rights under a
terminated grant have vested in him or her, that person's legal
representatives, legatees, or heirs at law represent him or her
for purposes of this subclause.

(D) A further grant, or agreement to make a further grant, of
any right covered by a terminated grant is valid only if it is made
after the effective date of the termination. As an exception,
however, an agreement for such a further grant may be made
between the author or any of the persons provided by the first
sentence of clause (6) of this subsection, or between the persons
provided by subclause (C) of this clause, and the original grantee
or such grantee's successor in title, after the notice of termination
has been served as provided by clause (4) of this subsection.

(E) Termination of a grant under this subsection affects only
those rights covered by the grant that arise under this title, and
in no way affects rights arising under any other Federal, State, or
foreign laws.

(F) Unless and until termination is effected under this
subsection, the grant, if it does not provide otherwise, continues
in effect for the remainder of the extended renewal term.


Section 305. Duration of copyright: Terminal date.

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