Trump tweet using 'Batman' music yanked for copyright violation
US President Donald Trump’s re-tweet of a fan-made video has been removed after Warner Brothers, which owns the Batman franchise, complained that the use of the movie score is ‘unauthorised’. – EPA pic, April 10, 2019.
A VIDEO that US President Donald Trump re-tweeted that included the soundtrack of a Batman movie was pulled from his account due to copyright violations. “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they call you racist,” read the text at the start of the fan-made 2020 Trump campaign video, as pictures of Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton flashed on the screen.
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