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Fall Out Boy, Mick Jagger, Lorde and 54 Other Artists Demand Candidates Get ‘Consent’ Before Using Songs in Campaigns

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said on Twitter that it had sent the Trump campaign a cease and desist to prevent the usage of any of the band’s music at campaign events; last month, the family of Tom Petty also sent a cease and desist to the Trump campaign for using Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down” during Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Also Read: Reagan Foundation Demands Trump, RNC End Use of Former President's Likeness in Fundraising“Being dragged unwillingly into politics in this way can compromise an artist’s personal values while disappointing and alienating fans — with great moral and economic cost.

For artists that do choose to engage politically in campaigns or other contexts, this kind of unauthorized public use confuses their message and undermines their.

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