Politicians being told not to use a song happens surprisingly often actually, I know Donald Trump was told not to use one, I believe it was “rocking in the free world”. They’ve also told Nigel Farage off, apparently.

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    8 months ago

    Why would anyone need to ask for permission? These musicians sold off their rights long ago

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        8 months ago

        This article only mentions them personally selling their music for individual advertising campaigns. It says nothing about the rights to play it at political rallies. As I can find it on Spotify and it plays on radio stations, it’s likely they outsourced at least part of the rights management.

        Also, I was reacting to the broader statement about musicians vs ‘political rally use’

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          Using a rights management agency isn’t the same as selling off/renouncing your rights to a property in perpetuity.

          Kind of like having a rental agent doesn’t mean you sold them the house.

          I’m sure every use request isn’t run past them personally but they’re political activists so there’s no way they would have a blanket “assume yes” policy on licensing for use by political entities.

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      I can find no record that someone sold the rights to ISWC T-011.513.266-5 for the purpose of this use. Where are you getting your opinion?

      Note I’m not litigating the copyright system, just your comment.

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        8 months ago

        I don’t know about those codes. Is that the one for Rocking in the Free World? It just seems very unlikely to me that Neil Young would personally oversee every single use of this song