Judge Orders Trump to Stop Using Hayes' Song
Judge Orders Trump to Stop Using Hayes' Song
Judge Orders Trump to Stop Using Hayes' Song
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A federal judge in Atlanta has issued an injunction prohibiting Donald Trump from using Isaac Hayes' song "Hold On, I'm Comin'" at campaign rallies, following a lawsuit filed by Hayes' estate. The lawsuit claims that Trump's campaign used the song without permission over 130 times, demanding $3 million in licensing fees. While the judge ruled that Trump must stop using the song moving forward, he denied a request to remove existing videos featuring the track. Isaac Hayes III expressed satisfaction with the ruling, highlighting it as a significant moment for artists' rights. Trump's attorney confirmed the campaign's compliance with the order and emphasized that they have no intention of causing distress to the Hayes family. The legal battle over copyright infringement will continue as the case proceeds to trial.

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