Amy X. Wang, Rolling Stone; Can Neil Young Sue Donald Trump Into Silence?
"The lawsuit
 is just the latest in a long line of clashes between Young and Trump — 
dating back to June 2015, when Trump played “Rockin’ in the Free World” 
after announcing his presidential run. Trump most recently played the Freedom cut at events in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Mount Rushmore, despite Young’s longstanding objection.
But does the musician have a case? “It’s absolutely a license issue,”
 Gary Adelman — a New York-based entertainment business attorney at 
Adelman Matz — tells Rolling Stone. He notes that the case will
 hinge on whether the artist has specifically removed those particular 
songs from his public performance organization’s blanket licenses: “If 
he has withdrawn those two particular songs from BMI’s political license program,
 then the Trump administration does not have a license to play them at a
 political rally and they have a good case that they will more likely 
win.”"
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Wednesday, August 5, 2020
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