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Clive Palmer ‘bad for my image’, Twisted Sister frontman tells court – Sydney Morning Herald
Dee Snider denied claims by the former politician that his hit 1984 anthem We’re Not Gonna Take It copied the melody of the hymn O Come, All Ye Faithful.
Dee Snider.
Justice Anna Katzmann suggested on Monday, the first day of the trial, that the United Australia Party’s advertising campaign was “a bit like an advertising blitzkrieg”. The court heard the advertisements were broadcast 18,649 times on free-to-air television and seen 17.5 million times on YouTube.
The Federal Court has heard Mr Palmer initially sought a licence from Universal to use the anthem, but later used a cover without permission.
Mr Palmer’s lawyers claim he did not infringe copyright…
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