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Code · Illinois · Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 1075

Sec. 20. Enforcement of rights and remedies.

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Sec. 20. Enforcement of rights and remedies.
(a)The rights and remedies set forth in this Act may be exercised and enforced by:
(1)an individual or his or her authorized representative;
(2)a person to whom the recognized rights have been transferred by written transfer
under Section 15 of this Act; or
(3)after the death of an individual who has not transferred the recognized rights by
written transfer under this Act, any person or persons that possess an interest in those rights.
(a-5) In addition to the enforcement of rights and remedies in subsection (a), the rights and remedies set forth in this Act may, in the case of an individual who is a recording artist, be enforced by:
(1)the individual who is the recording artist; or
(2)a person who has entered into a contract for the individual's exclusive personal
services as a recording artist or who has entered into a contract for an exclusive license to distribute sound recordings that capture the recording artist's audio performances.
(b)Each person described in paragraph
(3)of subsection
(a)shall make a proportional accounting to, and shall act at all times in good faith with respect to, any other person in whom the rights being enforced have vested.
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