Foo Fighters Taking Action Against Trump Campaign For Unauthorized Use of Song, Will Donate Royalties Received to Kamala Harris Campaign
Donald Trump‘s campaign is facing it’s second battle over unauthorized use of music inside every week.
On Friday (August 23), the Presidential candidate’s rally in Glendale, Ariz., performed the Foo Fighters‘ “My Hero” as he launched Robert F Kennedy Jr to the stage, shortly after the unbiased candidate formally dropped out of the race and endorsed him.
After they have been requested on X in the event that they gave permission to use their tune, the Foo Fighters account merely acknowledged, “No.”
While talking of the tune’s utilization, a spokesperson for the band famous that they are going to be in search of acceptable actions, however that’s not all.
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“Foo Fighters were not asked permission, and if they were, they would not have granted it,” the spokesperson advised Billboard, including that “appropriate actions are being taken.”
In addition, any royalties they obtain from the unauthorized utilization by the Trump marketing campaign will probably be donated to his direct opponent, Kamala Harris‘ marketing campaign!
Earlier this week, Beyonce additionally threatened the Trump marketing campaign over the identical factor, unauthorized use of her music. She has granted permission to Kamala Harris, although, to use her tune “Freedom.”
Last week, Trump‘s marketing campaign was hit with one other lawsuit, as soon as once more, for not in search of permission earlier than utilizing a tune.