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Steven Tyler INSISTS that his asking Trump to stop using Aerosmith music is not about politics

Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler has demanded that President Trump stop using the band’s music at his events. He sent the White House a ‘cease and desist’ letter.

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From Variety:

“The band’s 1993 hit “Livin’ on the Edge” was played as Trump devotees entered the venue, which has a capacity of 13,500. Tyler has in turn sent a “cease and desist” letter through his attorney Dina LaPolt to the White House accusing the President of willful infringement in broadcasting the song, which was written by Tyler, Joe Perry and Mark Hudson.

Citing the Lanham Act, which prohibits “any false designation or misleading description or representation of fact … likely to cause confusion … as to the affiliation, connection, or association of such person with another person,” Tyler’s attorney contends that playing an Aerosmith song in a public arena gives the false impression that Tyler is endorsing Trump’s presidency.”

Tyler also took to Twitter using ALL CAPS (as he tends to do) to explain why he is asking Trump to stop and why it is not a swipe at the president.

He is also advocating for an act that he says would protect and regulate the usage of music.

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At last night’s Trump rally in West Virginia, the Aerosmith song ‘Livin’ on the Edge’ was played.

The problem for Tyler is that there are already licensing agreements that govern this type of usage.

The American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers (as Dana points out) was created for this type of scenario, to ensure that the artist’s work (in this case Tyler’s) is properly protected and able to be used by license holders.

From sporting events to large public gatherings to political rallies such as Trump’s last night, licensing agreements allow songs to be played without it being seen as an “endorsement” or violation of the Lanham Act.

We will see what kind of response comes from the White House and if they will cease using Aerosmith music.

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