Livingston had his own music publishing company called, simply, Jay Livingston Music, to which he assigned many of his copyrights. This dispute is somewhat complicated and centres on the termination right in US copyright law which allows creators to terminate agreements where they assigned their copyrights to a third party after 35 years. The daughter of the late Jay Livingston – a prolific songwriter perhaps best known from co-writing ‘Que Sera Sera’ – has submitted a motion to the courts in Nashville seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed against her by her own daughter relating to Livingston’s copyrights and royalties. Business News Labels & Publishers Legal Top Stories Que Sera Sera writer’s daughter seeks dismissal of termination rights case filed by her daughter By Chris Cooke | Published on Wednesday 12 October 2022
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