Linkin Park Claps Legally Against Trump Twitter Disables His Video Using Their Music
Linkin Park let the public know that they do not “endorse” President Donald Trump, ,74 after Twitter deleted one of his campaign-like videos that used their 2002 song “In the End’ on the night of July 18, due to a copyright complaint. Trump retweeted the video from White House social director Dan Scavino but it was removed after the social media site received a Digital Millennium Copyright Act notice from Machine Shop Entertainment, a management company owned by Linkin Park, Variety reported. Shortly after the removal of the video, the band, which includes the late Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda, Joe Hahn, Dave Farrell, and Rob Bourdon, took to their official Twitter account to respond.