Hold on there just a minute. Donald Trump, 74, is notorious for angering artists whenever he plays their songs at his gatherings without their alleged permission.
19.07.2020 - 20:35 / foxnews.com
Linkin Park is the latest music act to join the list of artists banning their music from President Trump's reelection campaign. The band issued a cease and desist after their hit song "In the End" was featured in a video shared by White House social media director Dan Scavino and retweeted by Trump.
Hold on there just a minute. Donald Trump, 74, is notorious for angering artists whenever he plays their songs at his gatherings without their alleged permission.
, Oklahoma, on 20 June, which controversially went ahead despite concerns over the ongoing pandemic.The lawsuit states the "campaign does not now have, and did not at the time of the Tulsa rally, have a license or Plaintiff's permission" to play the songs at any "public political event".The former member of Buffalo Springfield said he has "continuously" complained about Mr Trump's use of his songs since 2015, but he has been "willfully ignored".Young said his first complaint was in connection
Linkin Park have announced plans to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album ‘Hybrid Theory’.Mike Shinoda has confirmed that the band will be marking the record although he won’t say exactly what that will be.He told Kerrang: “We’ve done our best to go to a lot of people who are family, in a sense, and say, ‘What do you think we should do? What would be a good celebration of ‘Hybrid Theory?’ and try our best to do a bunch of those ideas.He added: “I don’t know what I should say about
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Linkin Parkis speaking out against Donald Trump after the president's team tweeted a campaign advertisement featuring the band's music without its permission. On Saturday, Twitter removed a campaign-style video featuring a cover of Linkin Park's 2002 song "In the End," citing a copyright complaint.
Trump has dealt with a number of cease-and-desist orders ever since he first started campaigning for the presidency in 2015 and 2016. A new report from USA Today said Linkin Park just joined the long list of other performers who demanded the president to cease using their material for his political rallying.
Chris Willman Music WriterIf “The Princess Bride’s” Inigo Montoya were to ever attend a Donald Trump rally or watch his campaign’s videos, it’s clear what he’d say: “You keep using that song. I do not think it means what you think it means.”From the 2016 campaign through the present day, music fans have been baffled by Trump’s use of the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” as his walk-off music at rallies.
Linkin Park is speaking out against Donald Trump after the president's team tweeted a campaign advertisement featuring the band's music without its permission.
Linkin Park let the public know that they do not “endorse” President Donald Trump, ,74 after Twitter deleted one of his campaign-like videos that used their 2002 song “In the End’ on the night of July 18, due to a copyright complaint.