The long-running battle over control of John Steinbeck’s estate, and specifically the copyrights to early works such as The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men, has shifted once again. Reversing a 2006 ruling by U.S. District Judge Richard Owen that awarded the copyrights to Steinbeck’s son Thomas and granddaughter Blake Smyle, the 2nd Circuit of the Federal Court of Appeals ruled that Penguin, along with the estate of Steinbeck’s third wife Elaine, hold the rights on the grounds that a 1938 notice purporting to terminate publication rights was superceded by a 1994 agreement. “Because the termination right provided […]