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The dance-floor icon Eddy Grant's 2020 copyright suit against Donald Trump is hitting a courtroom Friday. Trump's side is set to argue Grant never copyrighted the master for his 1983 hit "Electric ...
The singer Eddy Grant sued Trump, claiming copyright infringement, in 2020 after his 1982 hit "Electric Avenue" was used in a Trump-campaign tweet without the reggae-disco star's permission.
Trump's lawyer argued that the individual songs in Dylan's "The Basement Tapes" and Swift's "Taylor's Version" compilations were wholly new works, and as such, they are protected by their albums ...
Former President Donald Trump greets a crowd as he exits his plane to applause at Signature Aviation at the Detroit Metro Airport in Romulus on Tuesday, August 20, 2024.
For example, government publications may include works copyrighted by a contractor or grantee; copyrighted material assigned to the U.S. Government; or copyrighted information from other sources. [5] Further, the copyright status of works by subnational governments of the United States is governed by its own set of laws.
Pop powerhouses, American classics, British artists and the estates of deceased legends — many musicians have objected to Donald Trump using their songs at campaign events. After a video of ...
Rhode Island General Law § 38-2-3 states that "all records maintained or kept on file by any public body, whether or not those records are required by any law or by any rule or regulation, shall be public records and every person or entity shall have the right to inspect and/or copy those records at such reasonable time as may be determined by the custodian thereof."
Trump’s motion to dismiss claimed that he had a right to “Electric Avenue” because it had been “transformed” for another use other than to disseminate or sell the music.