Isaac Hayes' Estate Sues Donald Trump For Unlawful Use Of Songs: Hearing To Take Place At Atlanta Federal Court
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-42% Medium Liberal
- Reliability
40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
-12% Somewhat Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
-46% Negative
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64% : "It is ironic that Donald J. Trump, Sr. is a man whose father left him a legacy of property, an incredible brand, and worth millions, with property worldwide," Walker said.27% : "The seven-count lawsuit includes several charges of copyright infringement, false advertising and violation of the late singer's right of publicity against several defendants including Trump, the RNC, Donald J. Trump For President, Inc. the NRA, the American Conservative Union Inc. and BTC., Inc."The use of this music not only infringes on copyright and damages the reputation of Mr. Hayes, but compromises his legacy by symbolizing a fictitious synergy of message for Donald Trump," Walker added.
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