Eddy Grant scores a major victory over Donald Trump for unauthorized use of 'Electric Avenue'. Find out what happened in this electrifying legal showdown!
In a surprising twist worthy of a Grammy-winning plot, the legendary Eddy Grant has emerged victorious in his long-fought legal battle against Donald Trump. The case, which had been brewing for over four years, revolved around Trump's unauthorized use of Grant's iconic 1982 hit, "Electric Avenue," in a political video during his 2020 presidential campaign. Presented as a playful jab at Joe Biden, the animated video nevertheless landed Trump in hot water, as it garnered a staggering 13.7 million views before being taken down from Twitter, now known as X.
In a ruling delivered by District Court Judge John G. Koeltl, it was declared that Trump and his campaign were financially and legally liable for the infringement. The judge's decision highlighted how crucial artists' rights are, especially in politically charged atmospheres. Eddy Grant, at 76, has shown that he still packs a punch, proving that even an octogenarian musician can stand up to heavyweight legal battles and come out on top. What started as a strum of discontent has turned into a stunning legal showdown that has electrified the music and political world alike.
While many may know Grant for his catchy tunes, his legal victory also shines a light on the importance of copyright laws in protecting creative work. Artists often find themselves compromising their rights in the name of promotion, so it’s a refreshing change to see someone like Grant not only reclaiming his work but setting an essential precedent for future generations of musicians. After all, art shouldn't be a playground for political shenanigans!
In the wake of this legal blow, Trump has been ordered to pay damages, making it clear that no one is above the law—even if they were a former president! Eddy Grant’s triumph is not just a win for him but for all artists who feel they deserve respect for their hard work. As a fun fact, did you know that "Electric Avenue" reached number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 back in 1983? Furthermore, Eddie Grant was the first person of African descent to have a hit in the UK with the band The Equals in the late 60s! Talk about musical milestones!
It has taken Mr Grant, 76, more than four years to sue the Republican candidate in this year's presidential election in the US courts, over his 2020 campaign ...
Judge rules presidential candidate is liable for damages over unauthorised use of Grant's song Electric Avenue in animated video ridiculing Joe Biden.
District Court Judge John G. Koeltl has ruled that Donald Trump is on the hook legally and financially for his use of Eddy Grant's 1982 hit, ...
Trump used a 40-second clip of the song in a video during his 2020 presidential campaign. The video was viewed 13.7 million times before Twitter, now known as X ...
Eddy Grant has prevailed in his copyright lawsuit against Donald Trump and his campaign team over their use of his track 'Electric Avenue'.
NEW YORK, United States (CMC) — Guyanese singer Eddy Grant has won a copyright case against former United States President Donald Trump over the use of the ...
Former US President Donald Trump is going to have to pay damages to London singer and songwriter Eddy Grant for using his song Electric Avenue without ...