The Rolling Stones issued an official statement this Saturday, the 27th. In it, the iconic English band reveals that its legal department is working to prohibit the misuse of its music by Donald Trump .
The notice was sent to BMI, the company responsible for licensing the works. The statement claims that "You Can't Always Get What You Want" was used improperly at Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on the 20th.
BMI informed Trump's campaign officials that the unauthorized use of the music constituted a breach of the licensing agreement and was therefore subject to legal action.
BMI informed the press: “The Trump campaign has a license authorizing the public use of over 15 million songs within the BMI catalog. However, there are tracks that can be excluded if the authors wish. BMI received an objection and notified the Trump campaign that the Rolling Stones songs have been removed from the catalog that should be used, and that any use of these compositions will be a breach of the agreement with BMI.”
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