Using unlicensed music for political rallies

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IS IT LEGAL TO USE A SONG IN YOUR POLITICAL CAMPAIGN RALLIES AND ADVERTISEMENTS?

Using unlicensed songs in a campaign for Senator, House of Representatives, Governor, President or another political office can risk receiving a cease and desist letter, or worse, being sued in federal court for copyright infringement.

A politician should not use copyrighted music for political rallies without obtaining a blanket license from ASCAP. ASCAP is a performing rights organization that grants licenses to businesses and organizations that wish to play copyrighted music in public. A blanket license from ASCAP provides comprehensive coverage for an entire year, ensuring that the politician will not be accused of copyright infringement. In addition, the ASCAP license covers a wide range of music, making it easy for politician to find tunes that fit their message. Finally, the cost of an ASCAP license is generally very reasonable, making it a wise investment for any politician seeking to avoid potential legal trouble.

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1. Fair Use Tips: https://youtu.be/IUoHdsK0E3I

2. Copyright infringement damages: https://youtu.be/LJxTTcDuhzs

3. Is music "sampling" a fair use? https://youtu.be/kn1Irdlavzs

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