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President Trump There should be one less thing to worry about – the police from the village give him the thumbs up to use the “YMCA” … in the hope that Potts will not sue against it.
Victor Willis – VP’s founding member and lead singer – Trump says it is inappropriate to sue for unauthorized use of their hit song at rallies and that it will not succeed.
Because Victor claims that his music company is copyrighted by the United States … and that he has decided to grant any license in advance of the Trump campaign.
“The benefit of Trump’s use is greater than any harm in considering keeping the YMCA back on the Billboard rankings, and now Apple iTunes is at number one in terms of sales,” he concluded.
Translation … Victor does not want to kill this money cow.
Disco-era classics have been frequently heard at Trump rallies over the past two months. As we told you in September … other villagers Their success was annoying Used to support Trump. This caused a rift in the committee, but Victor, who co-authored with the YMCA, insisted that he would not be prosecuted.
It came back this week after Scorpio music lawyers – who own the copyright with Willis – threatened to take legal action. However, Victor says his licensing action will cover any infringement claims.
He tells us that does not mean he is a Trump supporter – in fact, he says he voted Joe Biden – But a man says he doesn’t believe in kicking when he’s down.