Céline Dion Denounces Donald Trump for Using Her Song Without Authorization
Singer's Management Team Condemns Unauthorized Use of "My Heart Will Go On"
Dion's Label Backs Statement Denying Endorsement of Trump's Campaign
Céline Dion has publicly denounced former President Donald Trump for using her iconic song "My Heart Will Go On" at a recent rally without her authorization. The singer's management team and record label, Sony, have also released statements condemning the unauthorized use of her music.
In a statement released on Saturday, Dion said that she "did not authorize the use of my song, 'My Heart Will Go On,' at the rally on January 6, 2023, and I do not endorse the views expressed by the organizers of that event." The statement also emphasized that Dion does not "endorse any political party or candidate."
Dion's management team went further, calling Trump's use of the song "a clear violation of her copyright." The team stated that they "will be taking all necessary legal steps to ensure that this does not happen again." Sony Music Entertainment also issued a statement supporting Dion and her management team, saying that it "stands behind Celine Dion and her team's decision to denounce the unauthorized use of her music."The unauthorized use of Dion's song has sparked outrage among her fans and music industry professionals alike. Many have criticized Trump for his disregard of copyright laws and his lack of respect for artists' rights. This incident has further highlighted the importance of protecting intellectual property and ensuring that artists are fairly compensated for their work.
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