- Obama: Look - just release 5 years of tax returns and I promise we will not ask for more. Not in political ads, not in ANY way...and I'm saying this publicly so if I go back on it I'll look like a total dick, OK??!?!
- Romney: Stop trying to magick me, wily blackamoor!
The New Antichrist (by paul.malon)
Herbert Johnson - 1939
This seems to happen every four years like clockwork during Presidential elections. Some musician gets upset about a politician he or she disagrees with, making use of his or her music during campaign rallies. This time around the candidate is Newt Gingrich, and the upset musician is songwriter and member of the band Survivor, Frank Sullivan, who co-wrote the song “Eye of the Tiger” which Gingrich has apparently been using during presidential campaigns:
The complaint states that the violation it alleges is intentional since Gingrich is “sophisticated and knowledgeable” concerning copyright laws.
That strikes me as interesting, because I would have to assume that the campaign has paid for standard ASCAP performance license (either that or the locations they use almost certainly have such a license). And if that’s true, then Sullivan has no case. If the venue has a license, they can play whatever they want. Full stop. “Eye of the Tiger” is registered to ASCAP, so that’s all that’s needed. The campaign doesn’t need permission of the copyright holder. The Chicago Sun-Timesgoes into more detail, where Sullivan insists this isn’t political, he just doesn’t like the song being used without him getting paid. Perhaps he should check his ASCAP statement. If he’s not getting paid, he might want to take it up with them.
That same article also notes that Sullivan co-owns the copyright along with his song writing partner/bandmate, Jim Peterik, who seems to both (sorta, kinda) like Gingrich and not like legal actions:
“My wife is a big fan,” Peterik said. “I’m becoming a fan of Newt Gingrich. He has a mind of his own. He’s not a talking head. Originally, I didn’t like him, but look at the competition. He’s looking better and better.”
Peterik is not a party to the suit that Sullivan filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago. They share the copyright, but tend to stay out of each other’s way when it comes to cracking down on infringers.
”I hate suits,” Peterik said. “I hate being in court. I avoid that meticulously. When I [heard about the lawsuit on the radio Monday} I said I’m not surprised, but I’m surprised.”
I say this every time something like this comes up, but even if politicians can make use of such songs without getting permission from the artists, thanks to ASCAP/BMI/SESAC performance licenses, it still surprises me that the campaigns don’t seek out musicians who support them in the first place to get their “okay” just to avoid embarrassing situations like this. Either way, it seems almost certain that this lawsuit is going nowhere fast.
(via Super I.T.C.H » Blog Archive » Teddy Roosevelt’s Christmas Dreams)
Coming Events Cast Their Dreams Before, from the December 26th, 1903 issue of Judge magazine, depicting President Teddy Roosevelt, dreaming on Christmas Eve of his hoped for re-election in 1904.
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How do you know it’s “museum worthy?”
“Museum worthy” implies that there’s some kind of aesthetic judgment going on, which there may be, but that’s hardly the first thing that you think of. The material that we get is so inherently ephemeral; it doesn’t really have any great inherent value. The items can be quite modest and even flawed—they can have rough edges and corners and be duct-taped to a paint paddle or something. I mean for a couple of bucks you can pick up a couple of buttons, but when you get it all together at the end of the year, it really is quite valuable as a record because it doesn’t exist anywhere else.
So, it’s a judgment call?
Yes. The curators know what they would hope to find, which would be that material that shows spirited activism and engagement, no matter what the cause, issue, candidate is. That’s what you’d like to see, an expression of our democracy in a material way.
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