A 1970s-era provision in U.S. copyright law gives artists and songwriters the opportunity to reclaim ownership of their songs after 35 years - and although it won't officially affect the music biz until 2013, artists like Loretta Lynn and Bob Dylan are already filing paperwork to get the wheels in motion. But that doesn't mean that record labels will give up their rights without a fight. Inspired by recent reports on this topic by the New York Times' Larry Rohter, we speak with intellectual property lawyer Jon Reichman about the battle ahead between artists and the recording industry.