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Mick Jagger and Lorde urge politicians to get permission for campaign songs – BBC News
Blondie and Lorde are among artists who want politicians to get permission before using their songs.
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More than 50 artists signed the open letter, and gave lawmakers a deadline of 10 August for a response
Mick Jagger, Lorde, Sia and Blondie are among the artists demanding that US politicians seek permission before playing their songs at rallies.
They’re among more than 50 acts who’ve signed an open letter calling for new rules on how their music is used.
The letter calls on Democrats and Republicans to “establish clear policies requiring campai…
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