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Campaigns And Copyrights: The Use And Misuse Of Music By Politicians
Sometimes the world is beyond satire. Like when the heir to a real estate fortune, who avoided military service because of student deferments and a dubious medical classification,1 enters a campaign rally to Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son.”2 But politicians missing the point is not a new story. The interesting question is what happens when musicians see a politician that they oppose, or even detest, using their work. Do politicians have a right to use the music of their choice? Do musicians have any ability to stop them from using their music?
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