Donald Trump and the Unauthorized Use of Foo Fighters' 'My Hero'
Unauthorized Use of Music
At a recent Arizona rally, Donald Trump played Foo Fighters' hit 'My Hero' but did not obtain the appropriate permissions. This prompted a strong reaction from the band, who made it clear that such usage was not authorized.
Band's Response
In a statement, Foo Fighters emphasized their stance on the matter, stating they would donate any royalties accrued from this incident to support the Harris/Walz campaign, showcasing their commitment to ethical practices in music.
- Trump's rally sparked discussions about copyright.
- Foo Fighters aim to address unauthorized music use.
- Royalties will benefit a political campaign.
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