Trump Ordered to Halt Use of Isaac Hayes Song
Briefly

The estate of Isaac Hayes has received a preliminary injunction against the Trump campaign for the unauthorized use of Hayes' song, 'Hold On, I'm Coming,' during official events.
Hayes' family asserts that Trump's campaign has used the song over 100 times without proper licensing, resulting in a claim for $3 million in damages.
Judge Thomas Thrash Jr.'s ruling emphasizes that unauthorized use of copyrighted material, especially when profiting from an artist's identity, cannot be overlooked.
The Hayes family firmly claims Trump's assertions of having a valid license through BMI for the song are untrue, sparking further legal scrutiny.
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