Trump campaign must stop using Isaac Hayes song after lawsuit from family

A federal decide in Atlanta dominated Tuesday that former President Donald Trump and his marketing campaign should cease utilizing the tune “Maintain On, I am Coming” whereas the household of one of many tune’s co-writers pursues a lawsuit in opposition to the previous president over its use.

The property of Isaac Hayes Jr. filed a lawsuit final month alleging that Trump, his marketing campaign and several other of his allies had infringed its copyright and will pay damages. After a listening to on the property’s request for an emergency preliminary injunction, U.S. District Choose Thomas Thrash dominated that Trump should cease utilizing the tune, however he denied a request to pressure the marketing campaign to take down any current movies that embody the tune.

Hayes, who died in 2008 at age 65, and David Porter co-wrote “Maintain On, I am Coming,” a 1966 hit for soul duo Sam & Dave — made up of Sam Moore and the late David Prater Jr.

Ronald Coleman, an legal professional for Trump, advised CBS Information that the previous president and his marketing campaign had already ceased utilizing the tune. 

“We’re very gratified that the courtroom acknowledged the First Modification points at stake and did not order a takedown of current movies,” Coleman stated. 

Hayes’ son, Isaac Hayes III, advised reporters he was “very grateful and completely happy” for the decide’s choice.

“I would like this to function a possibility for different artists to return ahead that do not need their music utilized by Donald Trump or different political entities and proceed to struggle for music artists’ rights and copyright,” he stated.

However an legal professional for the Hayes household, James Walker, stated in a press release to CBS Information that the case “has by no means been about politics.” He stated it is about making certain that an artist’s work “is revered and used appropriately, honoring the many years of effort and artistry that went into constructing their manufacturers.” 

A string of artists and their heirs have objected to Trump utilizing their songs throughout his occasions. After a Trump marketing campaign rally in Bozeman, Montana, final month featured a video of Celine Dion performing “My Coronary heart Will Go On,” her staff put out a press release saying the singer did not endorse that use of her tune and saying “on no account is that this use approved.”

Forward of the 2020 election, Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, Phil Collins, Pharrell, John Fogerty, Neil Younger, Eddy Grant, Panic! on the Disco, R.E.M. and Weapons N’ Roses all objected to Trump utilizing their songs.

When he discovered in 2022 that Trump had used “Maintain On, I am Coming” at an NRA rally, Porter tweeted “Hell to the NO!” However Sam Moore, of Sam & Dave, had carried out “America the Stunning” at a pre-inauguration live performance for Trump and prompt in a sworn assertion filed with the courtroom over the weekend by Trump and his marketing campaign that he was against the motion sought by Hayes’ property.

Tuesday’s ruling was a preliminary one and the litigation stays ongoing.

The lawsuit filed by the property of Isaac Hayes Jr. and Isaac Hayes Enterprises says Hayes and Porter had been the house owners of all rights to the tune, together with the copyright, and that Isaac Hayes Enterprises is the present proprietor.

The lawsuit says Trump and his marketing campaign started utilizing the tune in 2020 as “outro” music for his appearances and marketing campaign occasions and has used it at the least 133 occasions since then. Common Music Group and Warner Chappell music, publishers contracted by Isaac Hayes Enterprises, despatched a cease-and-desist letter to the Trump marketing campaign in 2020, it says.

Trump and his marketing campaign by no means sought permission or consent from Hayes’ property or Isaac Hayes Enterprises till this yr and haven’t obtained a legitimate public efficiency license for it, the lawsuit says. The tune’s use by Trump and his marketing campaign constitutes “false and/or deceptive” makes use of of Hayes’ “well known movie star and legacy” and will deceive the general public into believing there’s an endorsement or enterprise relationship between the plaintiffs and Trump and his marketing campaign, the lawsuit says.

The lawsuit says the plaintiffs have “incurred important financial damages” because of this and argues that they need to get precise and punitive damages for every confirmed infringement.

Attorneys for Trump and his marketing campaign wrote in a submitting with the courtroom that the Hayes property and Isaac Hayes Enterprises, have failed to point out that they personal the copyright at concern and can’t present that they’ve suffered any hurt. The marketing campaign obtained a license from BMI Music in November 2022 authorizing it to make use of “Maintain On, I am Coming,” the submitting says.

The truth that the tune might be heard as background music in some marketing campaign movies is protected by the precept of honest use and “can’t presumably impact the market worth of the Track,” Trump’s legal professionals wrote.

A sworn assertion from Trump marketing campaign deputy supervisor Justin Caporale submitted to the courtroom says that “out of respect for the pending litigation” the marketing campaign will not play the tune at its occasions.

In his assertion filed with the courtroom, Moore stated Hayes’ property has made his biography and legacy the main focus of the litigation, however that “Isaac’s shouldn’t be the one important biography and legacy concerned on this matter.” As one of many singers on “Maintain On, I am Coming,” Moore stated that the general public associates his voice, identify and identification with the tune “at the least as a lot, if no more, than the identify of Isaac Hayes.”

Moore stated all licensing for the tune is managed by Common Music Group Publishing.

Moore stated he fears that if the courtroom had been to grant the desires of Hayes’ property that he is perhaps prohibited from ever showing and performing the tune at a Trump occasion throughout or after the election.

Caitlin Yilek

contributed to this report.

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