said Trump’s executive order unfairly targets the popular video app “without any evidence to justify such an extreme action, and without any due process.”The lawsuit comes a little more than a week after Trump ordered Bytedance to sell TikTok’s U.S.
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complaint in Young’s archives.Also Read: Neil Young Is 'NOT Okay With' Trump's Use of His Songs at Mt Rushmore EventIt goes on, “However, Plaintiff in good conscience cannot allow his music to be used as a ‘theme song’ for a divisive, un-American campaign of ignorance and hate.”This isn’t the first time the rock legend has expressed discomfort with Trump’s use of his material and Young is hardly the first artist to go after Trump and his campaign for use of songs.Over the past few years,
.said Trump’s executive order unfairly targets the popular video app “without any evidence to justify such an extreme action, and without any due process.”The lawsuit comes a little more than a week after Trump ordered Bytedance to sell TikTok’s U.S.
Almost Famous by revealing that legendary musician Neil Young nearly had an incredible cameo in his beloved comedy drama.Released on September 13, 2000, in the United States, Almost Famous is Crowe’s semi-autobiographical tale of a teenage music journalist going on tour with the fictitious rock band Stillwater. Billy Crudup played lead guitarist Russell Hammond in Almost Famous, and during a recent interview with Rolling Stone Crowe admitted that Young was supposed to star in a scene as his
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTikTok has a message for Donald Trump: See you in court.The short-form video app company, currently owned by Chinese internet giant ByteDance, confirmed that it plans to file a lawsuit challenging U.S. President Trump’s Aug.
Also Read: Trump Orders TikTok Must Be Sold Within 90 DaysOn Aug. 14, Trump issued an executive order telling ByteDance to sell the popular video app’s U.S.
film is a sequel to the hugely popular 2017 Murder on the Orient Express.Kenneth Branagh returns as the iconic detective Hercule Poirot as he hopes to get some time off on a glamorous river cruise.Fans of the mystery series will know that wherever Poirot goes trouble is soon to follow.His sightseeing is soon cut short when a murder rocks a newly wedded couple’s idyllic honeymoon.The all-star cast of suspects includes Murder on the Orient Express star Tom Bateman, American Beauty’s Annette Bening
Supreme is running a brand new viral ad campaign ahead of the fall/winter 2020 season, enlisting comedian Katt Williams in what quickly became a trending video on Sunday afternoon featuring him making a few very powerful statements. And while Katt himself is obviously no stranger to controversy, this ad campaign just seemed to hit a nerve today, at least on social media!
Guns N Roses frontman Axl Rose, 58, lashed out at the Trump administration again on Twitter, criticizing them for their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Axl, a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, tweeted on August 13, “It isn’t that this Administration doesn’t grasp the ‘magnitude’ of the problems that American families r facing. It’s that they don’t care. There’s a difference.”
Donald Trump is apparently a fan of Kamala Harris, after all.
Zach King, 30, is one of the most influential TikTokers with over 45 million followers on the popular social media platform. But the illusionist, who gained popularity with his magic 6-second Vine videos, says the US ban on TikTok “could potentially hurt” many creators just getting started.
TikTok is reportedly planning on suing the Trump Administration.
Winners of two Palme d’Or awards at Cannes – Rosetta (1999) and The Child (2005) – Belgian filmmaking brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne are known for their incisive, socially minded output.
Neil Young has filed a lawsuit against the Donald Trump 2020 campaign.
NEW YORK -- Neil Young sued President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign Tuesday for copyright infringement, saying he doesn’t want his music used as a theme song for a “divisive un-American campaign of ignorance and hate." The Grammy-award winning Canadian-born musician filed the lawsuit through his lawyers in Manhattan federal court, seeking up to $150,000 in statutory damages for each infringement. A message seeking comment was left with a campaign spokesperson.
Chris Willman Music WriterNeil Young has made good on his threat to file a lawsuit against the Donald Trump campaign over its continued — and he contends legally unauthorized — use of his music for political purposes.
Neil Young is taking the Donald Trump campaign to court.
Neil Young is suing President Donald Trump's presidential campaign for playing his music at rallies, saying his songs "Rockin' in the Free World" and "Devil's Sidewalk" have been used "for a divisive, un-American campaign of ignorance and hate.”