Trump Ordered To Stop Using Isaac Hayes Song At Rallies

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Trump Ordered to Stop Using Isaac Hayes Song at Rallies

Isaac Hayes Estate Wins Copyright Lawsuit

A federal judge has ordered Donald Trump to stop using Isaac Hayes' song "Soul Man" at his rallies. The ruling comes after a lawsuit was filed by the late singer's estate, which claimed that Trump's use of the song was unauthorized and violated copyright law.

The judge found that the Trump campaign had not obtained a license to use the song and that its use was therefore infringing.

Trump Campaign Ordered to Pay Damages

In addition to ordering Trump to stop using the song, the judge also ordered his campaign to pay damages to the Hayes estate. The amount of damages has not yet been determined.

The ruling is a victory for the Hayes estate and for copyright holders in general. It sends a clear message that unauthorized use of copyrighted material will not be tolerated.

Conclusion

The Trump campaign's unauthorized use of Isaac Hayes' song "Soul Man" was a clear violation of copyright law. The judge's ruling is a victory for the Hayes estate and for copyright holders in general. It sends a clear message that unauthorized use of copyrighted material will not be tolerated.