More and more artists want Trump to stop using their music. They face a costly fight
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Jack White expressed, "This machine sues fascists," emphasizing the band's legal response to Trump using their song without authorization. The lawsuit highlights ongoing tensions between artists and political figures over music rights.
Attorney Jacqueline Charlesworth points out the remarkable number of artists suing Trump: "As far as I know, that may be a record," indicating a notable trend of musicians contesting unauthorized use during his political campaigns.
The recent lawsuits from musicians against Trump open up discussions on the legal challenges campaigns face regarding music copyright, emphasizing the importance of obtaining permission for music usage in political contexts.
Charlesworth elaborates on past disputes, recalling a notable case from 2010 involving Chuck DeVore and Don Henley, highlighting how political campaigns often navigate the complicated terrain of music licensing.
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