Donald Trump's Unauthorized Use of Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" Sparks Controversy
Celine Dion's Management Team and Record Label Condemn Unauthorized Use
Donald Trump played Celine Dion's iconic song "My Heart Will Go On" at a rally in Montana on Friday, sparking controversy by using the song without authorization.
Dion's Team Calls Out Trump
Celine Dion's management team and record label, Sony Music Canada, released a statement on Saturday condemning Trump's use of the song.
"The use of the song at the rally was unauthorized and did not endorse the political candidate or his campaign," the statement read.
This time, Celine Dion's team took a strong stance, criticizing Trump for the unauthorized use of her music.
Trump's Previous Use of the Song
This is not the first time Trump has used the song at a rally. In the past, he has played the song at events, but had not used Dion's video as he did in Montana.
The use of unauthorized music at campaign rallies is not uncommon, but this incident has garnered significant attention due to the high-profile artist involved and the song's association with the iconic film "Titanic."
A Lasting Impression
The unauthorized use of Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" by Donald Trump has left a lasting impression on observers. It highlights the importance of respecting artists' rights and obtaining proper permissions when using copyrighted works. The incident also underscores the power of popular culture and the potential consequences of using it without authorization.
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