The Division of Protection is outwardly no match for the notoriously litigious Metallica. A social media video selling the division’s drone capabilities — set to the band’s basic monitor “Enter Sandman”— was rapidly pulled after X (previously Twitter) acquired a copyright discover from Metallica. The DoD subsequently uploaded a brand new model sans “Enter Sandman.”
“This afternoon, representatives from X reached out to DoD concerning a video posted to our social media web page and requested that the video be eliminated on account of a copyright challenge with the music ‘Enter Sandman’ by Metallica. The video has been taken down, corrected, and re-uploaded to our web page,” a Pentagon spokesman mentioned in an announcement on Friday.
A consultant for Metallica confirmed to Rolling Stone that using “Enter Sandman” was unauthorized.
Donald Trump has an extended historical past of enjoying artists’ music at rallies and occasions with out their specific permission. Nevertheless, he’s largely averted authorized penalties as a result of both his marketing campaign or the venues internet hosting his occasions sometimes maintain public efficiency licenses from rights organizations like ASCAP and BMI. These licenses enable for using many copyrighted songs in dwell settings, however they don’t lengthen to authorities entities just like the Division of Protection, nor do they cowl on-line use—corresponding to posting movies with copyrighted music on social media—which requires separate synchronization or mechanical licenses.
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