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Can Donald Trump utilize songs versus a musician's will?

.WOODY GUTHRIE'S "device" killed fascists-- or so The United States's excellent dust-bowl balladeer composed on his acoustic guitar. Port White's electrical equipment "files a claim against fascists", composed the frontman of The White Lines on Instagram on September 9th. The "fascist" is actually Donald Trump, that recently used the band's very most popular song, "Seven Country Soldiers", in a project video. Mr White prefers him to stop. He joins a lengthy checklist of musicians that object to Mr Trump using their popular music: Abba, Celine Dion, Beyoncu00e9, Foo Fighters, the estates of Isaac Hayes and Sinu00e9ad O'Connor and Johnny Marr of The Smiths-- and those are actually only the objectors from this year. (Our experts've crafted a playlist of Trump-appropriated songs.) Can they switch the popular music off?