Anita Baker asks fans not to buy or stream her music as she battles for her masters
The soul music icon says she is legally entitled to her master recordings, referencing Prince in her tweets
On the eve of Grammy Sunday,
Anita Baker has asked fans not to buy or stream her music. The Detroit-based icon posted on Twitter last week that she’d outlived all of her recording contracts and that the right to her masters should legally revert to her. Baker is referencing copyright reversion, which allows musicians to retain their copyrights after 35 years.
However, the law doesn’t mean that that reversion is immediate, or automatic, according to the Future of Music Coalition, a music education and advocacy group. Per their website, there are steps a musician must take to regain their copyrights under the law.
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