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Foos fight McCain over song use | Foos fight McCain over song use |
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US rock band the Foo Fighters have told John McCain to stop using song My Hero in his presidential campaign, saying it "tarnishes" the track. | US rock band the Foo Fighters have told John McCain to stop using song My Hero in his presidential campaign, saying it "tarnishes" the track. |
The band said it had been "appropriated without our knowledge". | The band said it had been "appropriated without our knowledge". |
But a Republican spokesman said the party had licences to play "millions of different songs". | But a Republican spokesman said the party had licences to play "millions of different songs". |
Acts including Heart have all asked Mr McCain to stop using their songs, while soul singer Sam Moore has asked the same of Democrat rival Barack Obama. | Acts including Heart have all asked Mr McCain to stop using their songs, while soul singer Sam Moore has asked the same of Democrat rival Barack Obama. |
The Foo Fighters, fronted by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, said they found out their song was being used through reports. | The Foo Fighters, fronted by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, said they found out their song was being used through reports. |
Cease-and-desist | Cease-and-desist |
The band said in a statement: "The saddest thing about this is that My Hero was written as a celebration of the common man and his extraordinary potential. | The band said in a statement: "The saddest thing about this is that My Hero was written as a celebration of the common man and his extraordinary potential. |
"To have it appropriated without our knowledge and used in a manner that perverts the original sentiment of the lyric just tarnishes the song." The saddest thing about this is that My Hero was written as a celebration of the common man and his extraordinary potential Foo Fighters | "To have it appropriated without our knowledge and used in a manner that perverts the original sentiment of the lyric just tarnishes the song." The saddest thing about this is that My Hero was written as a celebration of the common man and his extraordinary potential Foo Fighters |
Republican spokesman Brian Rogers said the campaign "respects copyright". | Republican spokesman Brian Rogers said the campaign "respects copyright". |
"Accordingly, this campaign has obtained and paid for licences from performing rights organisations, giving us permission to play millions of different songs, including My Hero." | "Accordingly, this campaign has obtained and paid for licences from performing rights organisations, giving us permission to play millions of different songs, including My Hero." |
Earlier this month, Heart singers Ann and Nancy Wilson said they had sent a cease-and-desist letter asking the Republicans not to use their 1977 track Barracuda. | |
They called in lawyers after vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin used the track at a party rally. | They called in lawyers after vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin used the track at a party rally. |
And, in August, it was announced that singer Jackson Browne, 59, was suing McCain for using his hit song Running on Empty in an advert for his campaign. | And, in August, it was announced that singer Jackson Browne, 59, was suing McCain for using his hit song Running on Empty in an advert for his campaign. |
Browne, who is seeking more than $75,000 (£40,000) in damages, claimed the advert was an infringement of copyright and will lead people to conclude he endorses McCain. | Browne, who is seeking more than $75,000 (£40,000) in damages, claimed the advert was an infringement of copyright and will lead people to conclude he endorses McCain. |
The Republicans called the legal action a "big to-do about nothing". | The Republicans called the legal action a "big to-do about nothing". |
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