Trump has been found Liable to Pay Damages to London Singer and Songwriter Eddy Grant, for using His Song "Electric Avenue" without Permission.
It has taken Grant, 76, more than Four years to Sue Trump in the U.S. Courts, over His 2020 Campaign Video, that used a 40-second Clip of the Song. The Video was viewed 13.7 million times before Twitter, now known as X, took it down.
A Federal Jjudge in Manhattan, ruled Trump breached Grant's Copyright for His 1983 Hit, and is now Liable for Samages as well as Paying for the Singer's Legal Fees.
Grant's battle with Trump began in August 2020, before His Election to the White House, when the Songwriter's Counsel, Wallace E.J. Collins, issued a Cease and Desist Letter to Trump's Campaign Team.
On Friday, Judge John G. Koeltl Rejected Arguments from Trump’s Lawyers, that the Twitter Video was Shielded under Copyright’s Fair Use Doctrine, which allows for the Use of Protected Works in certain Situations.
Brian D. Caplan, Grant’s Attorney said: “As a staunch believer of artist’s rights and the ability to control their creative output, Mr. Grant believes that the decision will help others in their fight against the unauthorized use of sound recordings and musical compositions. Politicians are not above the law and the court reaffirmed that.”
Earlier this month, a U.S. Judge has Ordered the Trump Campaign to Stop using the Song "Hold On, I’m Coming" at His Rallies, in Response to a Lawsuit from the Family of the Song's Co-Writer, Isaac Hayes.
Dozens of other Artists have Objected to the Use of their Songs at Trump Rallies in recent months including: Abba, Celine Dion, Foo Fighters, and Johnny Marr.
Electric Avenue takes its Name from the South London Road in Brixton, the First Market street in the Capital to be lit by Electricity. It still forms part of Brixton Market today. It inspired the Title of Grant’s Song, written as a response to the 1981 Brixton Riots, which reached number Two in the Charts in both the UK and the U.S.
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