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Can Donald Trump use tracks against an entertainer's will?

.WOODY GUTHRIE'S "device" killed fascists-- or so America's excellent dust-bowl balladeer composed on his guitar. Jack White's power equipment "sues fascists", created the frontman of The White Lines on Instagram on September 9th. The "fascist" is Donald Trump, that just recently made use of the band's very most pop music, "Seven Nation Soldiers", in a campaign online video. Mr White wishes him to quit. He signs up with a lengthy listing of artists that object to Mr Trump using their songs: Abba, Celine Dion, Beyoncu00e9, Foo Fighters, the estates of Isaac Hayes and Sinu00e9ad O'Connor and Johnny Marr of The Smiths-- and those are only the objectors from this year. (Our company've created a playlist of Trump-appropriated tracks.) Can they turn the songs off?