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Dwight Yoakam Exhibits Redacted Case 2:21-cv-01165-SVW-MAA Document 1-1 Filed 02/09/21 Page 1 of 7 Page ID #:26 EXHIBIT 1 Case 2:21-cv-01165-SVW-MAA Document 1-1 Filed 02/09/21 Page 2 of 7 Page ID #:27 LAW OFFICES J¡,cxowev Ausr=ru TvERMAN WeRrH ErM ER Meru DELBAU r{ MoRRts BeRrusrsrN TRerrN ER a KlelN AYÔKANMI O. ADEYEYE A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION N4ARISA S. KAPUST ORI ADRABI 1925 CENTURY PARK TAST, 22NÞ FLOOR DEBORAH L. KLEIN MICHAEL A. AUERBACH RYAN S. LEVINE KARL R, AUSIEN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90067 MARISSA E. LINDEN SHADì BAKHTIARI (3ro) 553-030s JAMES C. MANDELBAU¡,4I JEFFREY A. BERNSTEIN} MARCY S. MORRIS ADAM G. COOPER GEOFFRY W. OBLATH ANÞREW L. GALKER EREZ J. ROSENBERG ROBERT S. GETMAN PETER C, SAMPLEI ANDREW S. HOWARD February 5,2019 DARREN M. TRAÍTNER JEFFREY R. HYNICK BARRY W. TYERMAN JAMES R. JACKOWAY' ERIC C. WEISSLER* KIMBERLY I{. JAIME ALAN S. WERTHEIMER t¡Lso aoMrnÉo rñ Nil YoRX 5 1 83.78 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REOIIESTEI) Mr. Charles Hamilton Warner Bros. Records 3300 V/arner Blvd. Burbank, CA 91505 Re: Dwisht Yoakam: Notice of Terminafion Masters anrl Notice of Termination Motion Pictures. Dear Charles: I am enclosing herewith one copy each of the Notice of Termination Masters and Notice of Termination Motion Pictures from Dwight Yoakam to Reprise Records and Warner Bros. Records. Best regards. Bary W. Tyerman BWT:Sjjlcfrarles llanilton - Dwight Yoakarn - Notice of Temination Masters and Motion Pictures - 2.5.19.doc Enclosure Case 2:21-cv-01165-SVW-MAA Document 1-1 Filed 02/09/21 Page 3 of 7 Page ID #:28 Dwight Yoakam - Notice of Termination of Grant or Transfer Notice of Termination pursuant to Section 203 of the Gopyright Act (P.1. 94-553 (90 Stat. 25411 1. Name of each Grantee or each Grantee's successor whose rights are beinq terminated and the address of each Grantee or each Grantee's successor: Reprise Records/Warner Brothers Records, Inc. 3300 Warner Blvd. Burbank, California, 91 505 2. Title of work: name of at least one author or composer: date of execution of the qrant: oriqinal cooyriqht date: oriqinal reqistration number (if known): and effective date of termination: TITLE OF WORK NAME OF THE DATE OF DATE OF COPYRIGHT EFFECTIVE DATE AUTHOR OR EXECUTION PUBLICATION REGISTRATION OF TERMINATION CLAIMANT OF THE NUMBER WHOSE GRANT IS GRANT BEING TERM¡NATED. "Guitars, Cadillacs" Dwight Yoakam 11t22t1985 7t21t1986 P40000299689 7t21t2021 "Honky Tonk Man" Dwight Yoakam 11t22t1985 3/3/1 986 P40000286122 3t3t2021 "Little Sister" Dwight Yoakam 11/22/1985 4t20t1987 P¡{0000327402 4t20t2022 "Just Lookin' For a Hit" Dwight Yoakam 11t22t1985 9t26t1989 P40000434403 9t26t2024 "Long White Cadillac" Dwight Yoakam 11122t1985 8121t1989 P4000051 1482 8t21t2024 "Takes a Lot to Rock You" Dwight Yoakam 11t22t1985 5t20t1991 PA0000524525 5t20t2026 "Heart That You Own" Dwight Yoakam 11t22t1985 4113t1992 P40000585823 4t13t2027 Thousand Miles From Dwight Yoakam 11t22t1985 5t17t1993 P40000626746 5t17t2028 Nowhere"/directors Carolyn Mayer, Dwiqht Yoakam Ain't That Lonely Dwight Yoakam 11t22t1985 3t22t1993 PA000061 3829 3t22t2028 Yet"/directors Carof yn Maver, Dwiqht Yoakam 3. A brief statement reasonablv indentifvinq the grant to which the notice of termination applies: The grant pursuant to the agreement between Dwight Yoakam and Warner Brothers Records, lnc., dated November 22, 1985, including, without limitation, all grants or transfers of copyright, all rights of the copyright proprietor and of publication therein. 4. Name, address, and the relationshio of persons effectinq termination: Dwight Yoakam c/o Jackoway Austen Tyerman Wertheimer Mandelbaum Morris Bernstein Trattner & Klein 1925 Century Park East, 22nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 Attention: Barry W. Tyerman, Esq. Case 2:21-cv-01165-SVW-MAA Document 1-1 Filed 02/09/21 Page 4 of 7 Page ID #:29 Dwight Yoakam - Notice of Termination of Grant or Transfer terminate the grant By: Y Author/Composer A this N mailed to Grantee(s) listed in Paragraph 1 by Certified Mail, Return Requested, on 2011. return copies of all notices to Dwight Yoakam clo Jackoway Tyerman WertheimerAusten Mandelbaum Morrís & Klein 1925 Century Park East, 22nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 Attention: Barry W. Tyerman, Esq. Case 2:21-cv-01165-SVW-MAA Document 1-1 Filed 02/09/21 Page 5 of 7 Page ID #:30 Dwight Yoakam - Notice of Termination of Grant or Transfer Notice of Termination pursuant to Section 203 of the Copyright Act (P.L. 94-553 (90 Stat. 25411 1. Name of each Grantee or each Grantee's successor whose riqhts are beino terminated and the address of each Grantee or each Grantee's successor: Warner Brothers Records, lnc. 3300 Warner Blvd. Burbank, California, 9l 505 2. Title of work: name of at least one author or composer: date of exêcution of the qrant: orioinal copvrioht date: oriqinal reqistration number (if known): and effective date of termination: SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE A 3. A brief statement reasonably indentifuino the qrant to which the notice of termination aoplies: The grant pursuant to the agreement between Dwight Yoakam and Warner Brothers Records, lnc., dated November 22, 1985, including, without limitation, all grants or transfers of copyright, all rights of the copyright proprietor and of publication therein. 4. Name, address. and the relationship of persons effectinq termination: Dwight Yoakam c/o Jackoway Austen Tyerman Wertheimer Mandelbaum Morris Bernstein Trattner & Klein 1925 ry Park East, 22nd Floor Los cA 90067 W Esq sig to terminate the grant By: htY Author/Composer Aco of this was mailed to Grantee(s) listed in Paragraph 1 by Certified Mail, Receipt uested, on 201I Case 2:21-cv-01165-SVW-MAA Document 1-1 Filed 02/09/21 Page 6 of 7 Page ID #:31 Dwight Yoakam - Notice of Termination of Grant or Transfer Please return copies of all notices to Dwight Yoakam c/o Jackoway Austen Tyerman Wertheimer Mandelbaum Morris Bernstein Trattner & Klein 1925 Century Park East, 22nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 Attention: Barry W. Tyerman, Esq. Case 2:21-cv-01165-SVW-MAA Document 1-1 Filed 02/09/21 Page 7 of 7 Page ID #:32 Dwight Yoakam - Notice of Termination of Grant or Transfer Schedule A TITLE OF WORK NAME OF THE AUTHOR DATE OF DATE OF COPYRIGHT EFFECTIVE OR CLAIMANT WHOSE EXECUT¡ON PUBLICATION REGISTRATION DATE OF GRANT IS BEING OF THE NUMBER TERMINATION TERMINATED. GRANT "Honky Tonk Man"/"Miner's Prayer" Dwight Yoakam ttl22/798s tl3L/L986 sR0000071004 t/3L/202t "Guitars, Cadillacs, etc. etc." Dwight Yoakam tL/22/198s 3/3/L986 sR0000069757 3/3/202t "Little Sister/This Drinkin' Will Kill Me" Dwight Yoakam Lt/22/198s 3/t8/1987 sR0000080878 3/18/2022 "Hillbilly Deluxe" Dwight Yoakam Ltl22/t98s 4/21./ts87 sR0000087365 4/21/2022 "Santa Claus is Back in Town"/"Christmas Eve with the Dwight Yoakam Lt/22/L98s Lrl23/1987 sR0000088689 11./23/2022 Babylonian Cowboys: featuring Jingle Bells" "Buenas Noches From a Lonely Room" [performed by] Dwight Yoakam Í/22/t98s 812/7s88 sR0000094228 8/2/2A23 ht Yoakam "Just Lookin' For a Hit" Iperformed by] Dwight Yoakam Dwight Yoakam LLl22/L98s 9/26/7e8s sR0000107919 9/26/2024 "lf There Was a Way'' Dwight Yoakam 1,L/22/t98s LO/30/L990 sR0000124621 to/30/202s "Favorite Country Duets" Dwight Yoakam Lt/22/L98s 3/72/799L sR0000129505 3/L2/2026 "Honky Tonk Country" Dwight Yoakam 71/22/L985 3/12/r99L sR0000130783 3/L2/2026 "This Time" Dwight Yoakam 11./22/rsgs 3/23/1ss3 sR0000157573 3/23/2028.
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