Reggae Singer Eddy Grant Could Force Trump to Take the Stand in Copyright Infringement Case
Reggae Singer Eddy Grant Could Force Trump to Take the Stand in Copyright Infringement Case
Reggae singer Eddy Grant may have succeeded in forcing former President Donald Trump into a court-ordered deposition.According to The Guardian, Grant filed a lawsuit against the former president and his re-election campaign over the use of the song ‘Electric Avenue’ in 2020.In the advertisement, Grant’s song played over an animation of Joe Biden “traveling slowly in a handcar, after a Trump campaign train passes at high speed.”Grant’s lawsuit notes that the advertisement has been viewed millions of times. However, the Trump campaign allegedly never sought permission to use the song, nor did it compensate Grant.“As of 1 September 2020, the video had been viewed more than 13.7m times; the tweet containing the video had been ‘liked’ more than 350,00 times, re-tweeted more than 139,000 times, and had received nearly 50,000 comments,” the lawsuit states.Grant’s complaint claims copyright infringement ands seeks an estimated $300,000 in damages.
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