Nobody wants to be associated with this hate π
— Democratic Coalition (@TheDemCoalition) August 25, 2020
"From the Rolling Stones to R.E.M. and Adele, the list of musicians fighting the president reads like an encyclopedia of rock and pop."#Resisthttps://t.co/T3J9mOwTcU
Linkin Park did not and does not endorse Trump, nor authorize his organization to use any of our music. A cease and desist has been issued.
— LINKIN PARK (@linkinpark) July 19, 2020
Add Linkin Park to the list of bands and artists telling the Trump campaign to stop using their music https://t.co/ifWivW2ONM
— CNN (@CNN) July 20, 2020
That awkward moment when Linkin Park calls you out for copyright infringement 20 minutes after you post a campaign ad.
— Ryan Arey (@ryanarey) July 19, 2020
Imagine being busted for stealing LINKIN PARK songs. Thatβs like getting caught pirating Amazing Spider-Man 2 pic.twitter.com/cDEfUeQKFk
Trump tweeted a video with a remixed Linkin Park song in it. It trended on Twitter and then the copyright gods struck it down. They tried so hard and got so far, but in the end, it didn't even matter. https://t.co/CjCnxQyQrF
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) July 19, 2020
This is getting to be a pretty common occurrence: Trump posts disabled due to copyright infringement claims. This time? A campaign video using a Linkin Park song. Law and order prez… pic.twitter.com/nUxjPEnXY2
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) July 19, 2020
— Tom Petty (@tompetty) June 21, 2020