Let's say this all together now017 Archives internet: Thank you, Linkin Park.
A cease and desist letter from the band's management team led to Twitter shutting down a video that Donald Trump shared (h/t Reuters). The campaign-style video, which reportedly featured Tommee Profitt's cover of the band's 2002 song "In the End," was originally posted in a tweet from White House social media guy Dan Scavino.
The takedown happened on Saturday, seemingly after Trump retweeted Scavino's Friday post. It was removed under the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in response to a complaint about the original tweet. Complaints like this are tracked by the Lumen Database.
While neither Trump nor Scavino had anything to say about the takedown, Linkin Park shared a brief statement on Twitter confirming the complaint's existence.
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Jung Youth, who contributed to the cover of "In the End," also made clear his feelings on the use of that song in a pro-Trump ad.
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Trump has regularly faced pushback from the music world when his campaign uses someone's music, as we saw as recently as June when Tom Petty's estate expressed a similarly strong stance.
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