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Trump's Campaign Rally Playlist Sparks Controversy

"My Heart Will Go On" Draws Ire from Celine Dion

Music Artists Defend Copyrights Amid Unauthorized Song Use

During a recent campaign rally in Bozeman, Montana, former US President Donald Trump's choice of music stirred controversy. The use of Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On," from the 1997 film "Titanic," without her permission has sparked outrage from both the singer and her record label.

Dion's management company, Sony Music, condemned the unauthorized use of the song, stating that "no permission or license" had been granted. The move has reignited the debate over copyright violations in political campaigns.

Music artists have repeatedly spoken out against the unauthorized use of their songs in political rallies. They argue that it disrespects their creative work and undermines their ability to control how their music is used. Many artists have taken legal action to protect their copyrights.

The incident highlights the importance of respecting intellectual property rights in all contexts, including political campaigns. It also underscores the ongoing struggle between artists and politicians over the use of music in public events.


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