'This machine sues fascists': White Stripes sue Trump for using music in campaign
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48% Medium Conservative
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50% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-26% Negative
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48% : Jack White and Meg White, as the White Stripes, sued Trump, his campaign and his deputy director of communications Margo McAtee Martin Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York for using their hit song "Seven Nation Army.41% : "In total disregard of those considerations and Plaintiffs' rights under federal law, Defendants decided that they would rather ask for forgiveness than seek permission, and incorporated the famous riff from the 7NA Works in the Infringing Trump Videos without asking for authorization to do so."The White Stripes are asking for the court to stop Trump from using the song and to award any damages it deems warranted.
34% : Jack White threatened Trump with litigation on Instagram the day the video was posted.
32% : Trump and his campaign team should know this violated the Copyright Act, especially because the White Stripes denounced the unauthorized use of the song in a campaign video in 2016, according to the lawsuit.
26% : "Jack White is not alone in threatening or filing legal action against Trump and his team for unauthorized use of their music.
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