Family of Isaac Hayes sues Trump for playing his song at rallies
- The family of Isaac Hayes sent a legal notice to Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee demanding $3 million for unauthorized use of “Hold On, I’m Coming.”
- Hayes's lawyer, James Walker, accused Trump of “willfully and brazenly engaged in copyright infringement” after 134 unauthorized plays of the song.
- The Hayes estate demands cessation of the song's use, removal of videos, and a public disclaimer by August 16, 2024.
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