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Clive Palmer accused of lying in court over version of Twisted Sister song used in United Australia Party advertising – ABC News
Businessman Clive Palmer tells a court he wrote the lyrics to a political jingle at the centre of a legal stoush with US rock band Twisted Sister on a notepad kept…

Clive Palmer has been accused of repeatedly lying to a Sydney court after claiming he penned the lyrics to a political jingle at the centre of a copyright stoush.
- Clive Palmer said the lyrics to his jingle were inspired by the 1976 movie Network
- Mr Palmer said he did not want to be “ripped off” by Twisted Sister
- The businessman was reminded by Universal Music’s barrister that he was under oath
The businessman is being sued by Universal Music over his re-written version of Twisted Sister’s 1984 track…
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