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Trump Campaign Ordered To Stop Using Isaac Hayes Song At Rallies After Family Sues

Trump Campaign Ordered to Stop Using Isaac Hayes Song at Rallies After Family Sues

The Hayes family alleges that the Trump campaign used the song "Hold On, I'm Coming" without their permission.

The Trump campaign has been ordered to stop using Isaac Hayes' song "Hold On, I'm Coming" at rallies after the musician's family sued the campaign for copyright infringement.

The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Memphis, Tennessee, alleges that the Trump campaign used the song without the family's permission at rallies in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Phoenix, Arizona.

The Hayes family is seeking damages and an injunction to prevent the Trump campaign from using the song in the future.

The lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal challenges to the Trump campaign's use of music without permission.

In 2016, the Rolling Stones sent a cease-and-desist letter to the Trump campaign after the campaign used the song "You Can't Always Get What You Want" at a rally.

The Trump campaign has also been sued by the estate of Prince over the use of the song "Purple Rain" at a rally.

The Hayes family's lawsuit is based on the Copyright Act of 1976, which gives copyright holders the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, and create derivative works based on their copyrighted works.

The lawsuit alleges that the Trump campaign's use of the song "Hold On, I'm Coming" violated the family's exclusive rights under the Copyright Act.

The lawsuit is seeking damages for the Trump campaign's alleged infringement of the family's copyright.

The lawsuit is also seeking an injunction to prevent the Trump campaign from using the song "Hold On, I'm Coming" in the future.


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