Posted on 10/11/2015 7:02:05 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is asking Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to stop using the power ballad "Dream On" at campaign events.
Attorneys for Tyler sent a second cease-and-desist letter to Trump's campaign committee on Saturday.
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"Whoopie Ti Yi Yo - Git Along Little Dogie"
Sammy was probably lying then.
“Looks sorta Bruceish. I refuse to say the new name of the former Olympic star.”
HeShe was the one on the Fruit Loops cereal box, right? Used to be on Wheaties.
Well he's leading all the polls and gets massive crowds to just see him. He's no goober but he's got you talking about him like gomer pyle! ;) Where's Barney or Sheriff Taylor!
I dont need Barny
Got a hammer
Now he looks like an old lady.
Nope. As long as the campaign has secured a Public Performance License from ASCAP they are in compliance with the law and the composer is generally powerless to do anything about it (although they can try to make a claim of false endorsement, that would need to be proven in court).
Any professional campaign is going to be covered with a PPL so they can blast music over a PA, or even when music incidentally appears in the background of a speech or campaign stop.
ok...
fair enough
fair enough
One of the goofiest looking guys in history
Dude looks like a lady
the lifetime of a patent should “eternal” as should all intellectual property
Well, well, well, it wasn’t to long ago that Donald Trump told Ted Cruz’s campaign to stop using his slogan : Lets make America Great again, and now we have this.
It’s amazing how the word hypocrisy gets lost on the Trump supporters.
It’s ok to use Aerosmith’s song by Donald Trump, but not OK for Ted Cruz’s campaign to use the slogan :Let’s Make America Great Again.
What about David Bowie?
lol
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